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Climate & Environment
03 March 2025

Japan Faces Severe Weather With Extreme Temperature Drops

Cold front brings significant snowfall and plunging temperatures, urging residents to prepare for harsh conditions.

Japan is bracing for severe weather conditions as forecasts predict significant temperature drops and snowfall across various regions on March 3 and 4, 2025. Weather agencies are alerting residents to expect drastic shifts from unseasonably warm temperatures to conditions reminiscent of mid-winter.

According to Weather News, temperatures have already begun to fluctuate drastically, highlighted by the report stating, "Today, the highest temperature recorded was 22.1°C, but tomorrow's highest is predicted to be just 3°C." This remarkable drop of nearly 19 degrees Celsius is set to affect the entire Kanto region, including major areas like Tokyo.

Residents are advised to prepare for extremely cold temperatures, as conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day. For many, the morning may still feel somewhat manageable, but as the temperatures plunge, people will need to dress appropriately to maintain warmth.

The shift to colder weather is driven by the southward movement of a cold front accompanied by strong cold air masses. This dynamic shift has left meteorologists warning of snowfalls and wintry precipitation across multiple areas. Specifically, Weather News noted, "It will not be surprising if cold rain temporarily changes to sleet or wet snow" during these transitions.

Reports indicate widespread precipitation expected to affect air travel and local transport; severe winter conditions could lead to delays and cancellations. Particularly, regions of Hokkaido are warned to expect heavy snowfall and potential blizzard conditions, with agencies urging residents to stay informed of local updates.

Forecasts also suggest noon temperatures during the upcoming days will remain extraordinarily low, prompting health warnings to avoid exposure to the harsh conditions. Weather News cautioned, "Extreme cold is expected again tomorrow, March 4," highlighting the potential for travel disruptions and widespread impacts on daily activities.

Across eastern Japan, heavy rain and snow have already become prevalent, with precipitation indications across the northern regions as well. Residents of the Kanto area, where milder weather had recently prevailed, are reminded to exercise caution, particularly as the cold front brings rain and potential formation of icy roads.

It is anticipated the surface weather will consist of high moisture levels, resulting not only in lower temperatures but also significant snow accumulation on the ground. Reports suggest intra-regional communications about weather safety precautions are becoming increasingly necessary.

Local municipalities are being advised to prepare for the possibility of increased emergency responses. Residents are urged to secure necessary supplies and review their emergency plans, especially as conditions worsen overnight.

The frigid weather is expected to continue through the week, with full impacts of the cold front being documented and analyzed. With additional storm systems moving through the area later this week, meteorologists remain vigilant to monitor and report on any changes.

This timely weather update serves as a reminder for all residents across Japan to remain engaged with their local weather advisories, ensuring they stay safe and informed throughout this week’s extreme weather forecast.