Japan Faces Return of Rainy Season and Potential typhoon Impact
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By [Invented Reporter] | TOKYO – 2025/06/24 07:25:28
Japan is bracing for the return of the rainy season, wiht forecasters predicting widespread rainfall across the country. in addition to the seasonal rains, the potential impact of Typhoon No. 2 is also being closely monitored.
According to weather forecasts, the anticipated heatwave following the weekend will be short-lived, giving way to the typical midsummer rainy conditions.Weather forecaster Aoyama Akiko reported on June 23, 2025, that the rainy season is expected to last until early July, stretching from Kyushu to Tohoku.
In Tokushima, students were seen quickly opening their umbrellas as they headed home from school, a clear sign of the returning rainy season. Sasaki Forecast highlighted the “Rainy Season Sky” and the potential impact of Typhoon No. 2 in their 7:00pm forecast on June 23rd.
Typhoon No. 2 Poses Additional Threat
The return of the rainy season is further intricate by the presence of Typhoon No. 2. KSB Seto Inland Sea Broadcasting has issued warnings, urging residents in Okayama and Kagawa to be cautious of the typhoon’s effects until mid-week.
“Rainy Season Sky” Again & What will be the impact of Typhoon No. 2?
Understanding the Rainy Season in Japan
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical duration of the rainy season in Japan?
The rainy season typically lasts for 40-50 days, starting in early June and ending in late July.
Which regions of Japan are most affected by the rainy season?
The main islands of Japan, including Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku, are most affected by the rainy season.
What are the main causes of the rainy season in Japan?
The rainy season is caused by a seasonal rain front that stalls over the country, bringing prolonged rainfall.
