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Climate & Environment
07 April 2025

Kanto Region Faces Sudden Weather Changes Today

Residents advised to stay alert for thunderstorms and hail as temperatures rise across Japan.

As the sun rises on April 7, 2025, much of Japan is greeted with pleasantly warm weather, but residents are advised to stay vigilant as sudden weather changes loom on the horizon. In particular, the Kanto region, which includes Tokyo, is expected to experience localized showers and thunderstorms, with warnings issued for lightning, gusts of wind, and hail.

According to the latest forecasts, the chance of lightning is notably high in the Tokai region, specifically in Shizuoka Prefecture, as well as in the Kanto area around 3 PM today. This warning comes as temperatures throughout the nation are generally rising, creating conditions ripe for sudden weather changes.

In Okinawa, temperatures are projected to hover around 23 degrees Celsius, providing a comfortable day for outdoor activities. Meanwhile, from Kyushu to Tokai, many areas will see temperatures exceeding 20 degrees Celsius, making it a pleasant day for residents. The Kanto region will experience slightly cooler weather, with temperatures ranging from 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.

However, the weather is not uniformly favorable. In the Hokuriku and Tohoku regions, temperatures are expected to dip below those of the previous day, April 6, 2025, although cities like Kanazawa and Sendai may still exceed 15 degrees Celsius. Hokkaido will be cooler, with temperatures around 13 degrees Celsius.

As the day progresses, the article warns of the potential for sudden rain and thunderstorms, even amidst clear skies. Residents are cautioned to be aware of the possibility of strong gusts of wind and hail, which can accompany these storms. The unpredictable nature of spring weather necessitates that individuals remain alert and prepared.

For those in areas prone to heavy snowfall, the article also highlights the risk of sediment disasters due to snowmelt and avalanches. With warmer temperatures, the melting snow can lead to hazardous conditions, making it imperative for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

When thunderclouds approach, the article advises seeking shelter in sturdy buildings or vehicles. Staying under trees during thunderstorms is particularly dangerous, as lightning can strike trees and cause injury. If no shelter is available, individuals should crouch down with their feet together and cover their ears to minimize the risk of injury from thunder.

Thunderstorms caused by isolated thunderclouds typically weaken within 30 minutes to an hour. Therefore, it is crucial to check the latest weather updates and rain cloud radar using smartphones or other devices, ensuring safety while waiting for the storms to pass.

As residents prepare for the day, the overarching message remains clear: while the weather may start off inviting, the potential for sudden changes should not be underestimated. The day’s forecast serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of spring weather in Japan, urging everyone to remain cautious and ready for whatever the skies may bring.