A strong cold air mass, the most severe this winter, is expected to reach Fukuoka Prefecture between February 4 and 6, bringing the potential for heavy snowfall even in low-lying areas. The Fukuoka District Meteorological Observatory is urging residents to exercise caution due to possible disruptions to transportation caused by snow accumulation and icy roads.
According to the observatory, northern Kyushu will experience an influx of cold air at around -12°C at an altitude of 1,500 meters, strengthening the winter pressure pattern. As a result, snowfall could extend beyond mountainous regions to flatlands, with the potential for severe snowfall warnings if snow continues in concentrated areas. Additionally, temperatures are expected to drop significantly below seasonal averages.
Snowfall Forecast
By the evening of February 4 (24-hour total)
• Mountainous areas: Up to 20 cm
• Chikuho region: Up to 10 cm
• Fukuoka, Kitakyushu, and Chikugo regions: Up to 7 cm
By the evening of February 5 (24-hour total)
• Mountainous areas: Up to 20 cm
• Flatlands: Up to 10 cm
Residents are advised to take precautions against snow accumulation, icy roads, and potential agricultural damage. Visibility may be reduced due to snowfall, and there is a risk of power lines and trees being weighed down by snow. Additionally, the low temperatures could lead to frozen water pipes. Source: NHK
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