Higher temperatures may trigger avalanches and cause snow to fall off roofs in the Tohoku region and other parts of Japan ...
Japan's weather agency said Monday that last year was the hottest since records began, mirroring other nations as ever-rising greenhouse gas emissions fuel climate change.
Japan Meteorological Agency officials have warned that there may be avalanches and snow falling off roofs in some regions as warm, damp air has caused rain.
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Average temperatures across the nation and surrounding seas exceeded last year’s record-breaking levels 'by a significant ...
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The average temperatures from January through December were 1.48 degrees Celsius higher than the 1991-2020 average, according ...