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Northern Japan is experiencing unprecedented weather disruptions following a record snowfall of 129 centimeters in just 12 hours in Obihiro, Hokkaido. According to MetDesk reports, the extreme weather is attributed to strong north-westerly winds and low-pressure systems bringing cold air from Asia.
Travel has been severely affected, with many vehicles stranded and cancellations of trains and flights, coupled with hundreds of school closures across the region. In addition to the heavy snowfall, temperatures have dropped below -10°C, exacerbating conditions with rough seas reported along the north-west coastline. Forecasts indicate that an additional 40-80 centimeters of snow may fall in the coming days in several prefectures including Niigata, Tohoku, and Hokuriku.
The situation echoes a broader pattern of severe weather affecting various regions worldwide. In Australia, prolonged rainfall caused severe flooding and evacuation orders, while California faced flooding and landslides, further illustrating the unpredictable effects of climate change.