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News Morioka Iwate Japan March 5, 2025



Nakatsu River Morioka © 64123005@N00 Flickr
Pictures of Morioka : Nakatsu River Morioka © 64123005@N00 (Flickr)


Weather Analysis for Morioka, Japan: March 5-8, 2025

As we dive into the upcoming weather forecast for Morioka, located in the picturesque Iwate Prefecture, expect to see a mix of wintry conditions throughout the next few days. Spring is just around the corner, but Morioka is not quite ready to let go of winter yet. Here’s what you can expect in the coming days:

 

Wednesday, March 5, 2025 – The weather on this day is predicted to be quite chilly. With a maximum temperature of only 3°C (37°F) and a minimum of -5°C (22°F), the average temperature hovers around 0°C (32°F). Precipitation will predominantly be in the form of snow, with total expected snowfall around 3.7 cm. A chance for light sleet in the early hours will transition into heavier snow by late morning, with weather conditions characterized by 100% cloud cover and poor visibility, dropping to 2 miles. A notable wind chill will make it feel even colder, so ensure you bundle up if you’re heading outside. For more detailed insights, check the hour-by-hour weather.

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – The weather takes a turn with temperatures dipping slightly to a maximum of 2°C (35°F) and a minimum of -7°C (20°F). The day will be marked by bad weather, with 100% chances of snow showers throughout the day and total snow accumulation of about 2.6 cm. Expect cloudy skies with very limited sunlight, reflected in only 9.3 hours of sunshine projected for the day. The wind will be relatively mild but persistent, coming from the northwest at approximately 10 km/h, adding to the chill. It is vital to prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions due to snow, especially during the morning commute.

Friday, March 7, 2025 – Moving forward, Friday mirrors Thursday’s wintry conditions with maximum temperatures reaching 2°C (36°F) and min around -7°C (19°F). Snowfall remains a significant aspect of the day, with a high probability of light snow showers expected into the afternoon. Visibility may remain low at around 7 miles, which could affect travel plans. A slightly higher chance of sunshine arises in the afternoon, with cloud cover gradually clearing as the day progresses.

As the snow transitions to clearer skies, Saturday is projected to start off with a solid overhead cloud but eventually give way to clearer intervals by midday, giving residents of Morioka a hopeful glimpse of spring.

In summary, the next few days in Morioka will remain predominantly cold and snowy. Dreary winter vibes are still intact as we transition toward spring. Keep warm and safe, and stay tuned to the hourly forecast for real-time updates.

Stay safe and prepare for the weather!



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