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Tohoku Region Hit by Strong Winds, Sendai Records Max Gust 31.2m/s
Strong winds swept Japan's Tohoku region due to a developed low-pressure system, with Sendai recording a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 31.2m/s. The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of potential damage and Golden Week travel disruptions.
Strong Winds Threaten Tohoku Region
Strong winds are affecting Japan's Tohoku region due to a developed low-pressure system. On May 2, Sendai recorded a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 31.2m/s, exceeding 30m/s. The Japan Meteorological Agency has urged caution regarding potential damage to buildings and other structures, as well as disruptions to transportation during the Golden Week holidays.
Varied Weather Across Japan
In contrast to the strong winds in Tohoku, other regions such as Kanto are experiencing rising temperatures, with summer days (25 degrees Celsius or higher) forecast in various locations. This indicates a diverse weather pattern across different parts of Japan.
*Source: NHK World-Japan (2026-05-02)*
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