On October 25, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a three-month forecast saying that northern Kyushu will likely experience a cold winter from December onward, with temperatures at or below average. According to the weather outlook for northern Kyushu for the next three months, westerly winds will meander southward near Japan due to the La Niña phenomenon. In that sea, surface temperatures off the coast of South America are lower than usual, and cold air is likely to enter the region. As a result, the winter pressure pattern will intensify, and the country will be susceptible to cold air. The weather bureau is asking people to care for their health and crops. Source: NHK
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