Rain and clouds expected after May 3 in Golden Week, temperatures above average

The Japan Weather Association forecasts rain and cloudy skies for the latter part of Golden Week, particularly after May 3. This year's holiday spans April 25 to May 6, with sunny spells in many areas until May 2, influenced by low-pressure systems and fronts. Temperatures nationwide are expected to exceed averages, bringing summer-like heat to various locations.

The Japan Weather Association has issued its weather forecast for Golden Week. This year's holiday period runs from April 25 to May 6, with many regions expected to enjoy sunny spells until May 2.

Rain and cloudy conditions are predicted to persist during the final five days starting May 3, due to the influence of low-pressure systems and weather fronts. The association urges caution for outdoor activities during that time.

Temperatures are forecast to be higher than average across the nation, with summer-like heat in many locations. Those planning outdoor leisure are advised to check weather updates.

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Rain and cloudy skies expected in Mexico City this Wednesday

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The National Meteorological Service forecasts partly cloudy skies with up to a 90 percent chance of rain in Mexico City boroughs such as Coyoacán and Benito Juárez this Wednesday, May 20.

France faces a three-day weekend from May 1 to 3 with above-average spring temperatures and scattered storms. La Chaîne Météo predicts contrasting weather, with rain in the west and drier conditions in the east. Highs will frequently exceed seasonal norms.

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Roads, train stations and airports in Japan congested on Saturday as the five-day Golden Week stretch began. Travelers headed to hometowns or domestic and overseas vacations. JR East reported disruptions on the Yamagata Shinkansen due to strong winds and a fallen tree.

The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority has issued a forecast warning of continued rainfall across multiple counties, including Nairobi, through May 25.

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The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority says several regions including Nairobi, Nakuru and Kisumu will see rainfall over the weekend amid cooler conditions. The forecast covers May 23 to May 27, 2026.

Ideam reported a generalized rise in maximum temperatures during the first week of May, with values near or above historical records in several regions of the country.

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Hong Kong's Observatory forecasts increasing showers with squally thunderstorms later on Sunday, May 3, heavier in some areas. A cold front sweeping Guangdong's coast will drop temperatures to around 21 degrees Celsius by Monday morning. The public is urged to monitor updates for outdoor plans.

 

 

 

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