The Fukuoka Meteorological Office has forecasted that temperatures in Northern Kyushu are expected to remain above average from October through December. October’s warmth is attributed to westerly winds bringing warm air to the region. However, November and December may see temperatures return to average levels due to the expected La Niña phenomenon, which could cause colder air to move into Japan. Precipitation in October is likely to be average or higher, influenced by moist air, while November and December are predicted to have average or lower rainfall, with December particularly expected to be drier due to reduced low-pressure activity. The Meteorological Office has advised farmers to manage crops carefully due to the prolonged warm weather and also warned residents to stay alert for potential typhoons during this period. Source: NHK
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