Typhoon No. 7 is on a northward trajectory, and Shizuoka Prefecture is closely watching the possible impacts. Additionally, a new tropical depression, described as a “typhoon in formation”, developed in the region, according to information in the Shizuoka weather report released this Monday (22/06). The situation requires vigilance, as the conjunction of meteorological systems increases the complexity of forecasts.
Weather conditions expected for Tuesday in Shizuoka
For Tuesday (the 23rd), the expectation is for a predominantly cloudy sky, although with likely periods of sun interspersed throughout the day. Despite the possibility of hanging clothes on the line, it is essential to be prepared for rain showers that may appear suddenly. There is no indication of intense and continuous precipitation, but passing showers are a real possibility for the date.
Temperature variations predicted for tomorrow in the region
Minimum temperatures for Tuesday are expected to register a slight drop compared to Monday, remaining around 20°C, without a feeling of intense cold. The maximums will also show a decrease compared to the previous day, with 25°C expected for Shizuoka and 26°C for Hamamatsu and Numazu. These values are slightly below the typical average for this time of year, and therefore it is recommended to keep your hydration up to date, especially for those who are on the move or carrying out domestic activities.
The week in Shizuoka promises a weather pattern characteristic of the rainy season, with the second half of the week recording a high incidence of days with precipitation. The influence of a cold front and a low pressure system could bring rain from Wednesday night onwards. On Thursday, rain is expected to spread across the province, with the possibility of periods of strong intensity. The current average maximum temperature is around 27°C, generally remaining within the seasonal average. There is a considerable chance that next weekend’s rains will be directly influenced by a typhoon, which, when interacting with the monsoon front, tends to intensify precipitation and the risk of flooding in the region.
Possible paths of Typhoon number 7 and its impacts
Typhoon No. 7, already formed and classified as very strong, continues northward before an expected shift eastward, projected to hit the vicinity of Okinawa and Kyushu on Saturday. The forecast cone is still wide, indicating that the exact trajectory remains uncertain. There are several possibilities, including a diversion to the south, a direct impact on the coast or passage through the Sea of Japan. Its presence is expected to influence the front of the rainy season, significantly increasing the probability of rain in Shizuoka Prefecture. The intensity and volume of rain will crucially depend on the final path of the typhoon, reinforcing the importance of following weather reports.
Formation of a new tropical depression in the region
Parallel to Typhoon No. 7, a new tropical low pressure system developed to the east of it, according to weather maps this morning at 9 am. Although this depression is not expected to immediately develop into a typhoon, the situation is being closely monitored. Weather authorities will continue to provide updates if there are any changes in its intensity or trajectory.

