TOKYO, Sept 16 (NNN-NHK) – The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said today that, severe tropical storm Chanthu, is forecast to approach Japan, calling people to stay alert for landslides, heavy winds and high waves in western Japan, as rough weather is projected from northern to western Japan through Saturday.
Chanthu, now heading northwest after spinning over the East China Sea the previous days, is expected to alter its tracks. It will possibly turn into a low-pressure system tomorrow morning, carrying gradually intensifying rain and winds to western Japan, the JMA said.
The storm is expected to bring precipitation possibly reaching 150 mm in the Shikoku region, 120 mm in southern Kyushu, and 100 mm in northern Kyushu, in the 24 hours through tomorrow morning.
For the 24 hours through Saturday morning, there is forecast to be rainfall of 200 to 300 mm in the Shikoku, Kinki and Tokai regions, 100 to 200 mm in northern Kyushu and Chugoku, and 100 to 150 mm in southern Kyushu.
According to the JMA, stormy winds and rough seas in western Japan from tomorrow through Saturday are expected, with strengthening winds in northern and eastern Japan.
Officials called for people’s caution against strong winds and monster waves.