Update: Refined heavy snow forecast with strong winds through Monday

In an update to prior warnings, the Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts up to 80 cm of snow in Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Tokai regions, and 60 cm in Kinki, through 6 a.m. Monday. Nationwide winds exceeding 20 m/s heighten risks of travel disruptions.

The Japan Meteorological Agency's January 11 announcement refines earlier projections for the ongoing winter pressure system bringing heavy snow to Japan's Sea of Japan side and adjacent areas. Expected accumulations by Monday morning are up to 80 cm in Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Tokai, with 60 cm in Kinki.

Newly emphasized are extremely strong winds over 20 m/s nationwide, increasing dangers of traffic accidents and delays. This event echoes typical winter disruptions along Japan's coasts. Officials urge monitoring updates, caution for drivers, and avoiding non-essential travel.

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Heavy rain from tropical storms in Japan causing landslide warnings in Shizuoka and Osaka.
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Two tropical storms bring heavy rain to parts of Japan

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Two tropical storms were bringing heavy rains to parts of Japan on Saturday, with Level 3 landslide warnings issued for some areas of Shizuoka and Osaka prefectures.

Tourist sites in Japan's Tohoku and Hokkaido regions are preparing to evacuate visitors, including foreigners unfamiliar with local geography, following Monday's magnitude 7.7 earthquake. Tsunami warnings were issued but later lifted, with an advisory urging readiness for aftershocks until April 27. Staff at key attractions are trained and equipped to guide evacuations.

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