Okinawa's Rainy Season Ends 22 Days Later than Last Year (Kyodo News)
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The Japan Meteorological Agency announced on the 29th that Okinawa appears to have entered the rainy season. This is 8 days later than average and 22 days later than last year. The rainy season began around May 4th. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Okinawa was mostly sunny on the 29th, covered by the Pacific high-pressure system. With many sunny days expected in the future, the end of the rainy season has been determined.
As of 11:00 AM on the 29th, the Japan Meteorological Agency has decided to postpone the announcement of the end of the rainy season in the Okinawa region. According to the Okinawa Meteorological Observatory, although it will be sunny in the morning, rain is forecast in some areas of Okinawa Island and the Sakishima Islands from the afternoon onwards. The skies above Naha City are enjoying clear skies.
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