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The 23rd and 24th were sunny. It was the first time in six weeks that it did not rain on either Saturday or Sunday in central Tokyo. We can expect mild weather on the 25th, but when it is sunny, be careful of the cold. On the morning of the 25th, the mountain areas will be dark blue below 0°C, and even the plains will be blue with water below 5°C. It will be minus 2°C in Tsumagoi, and there is a risk of roads freezing in places such as Manza Onsen in Tsumagoi, where snow fell. Other major points in the north will also be cold enough to cause frost. During the day, it will be around 15°C, the same as on the 24th, and the wind will be weak, so you will be able to feel the warmth of the sunshine. Now, fallen leaves have become more noticeable in the city over the past week. It is charming, but there are some things to be careful of with these fallen leaves. First of all, fallen leaves such as ginkgo leaves are oily and slippery. The sun will set earlier, so please watch your step. Also, if they accumulate in drainage ditches, roads will be easily flooded even with a little rain. The weather will be bad in the middle of the week, so it is recommended that you clean your drains on the 25th. Here is the weekly forecast. The weather will be bad from the evening of the 26th to the 27th, and it is likely to rain heavily in the southern part of the country. The temperature will fluctuate between autumn and winter. It is expected to be significantly higher on the 27th, exceeding 20°C. [TV Asahi News] https://news.tv-asahi.co.jp