Weather in Okinawa on August 8th
Today, on August 8th, Typhoon No. 11, named Bavi, has formed over the distant eastern sea of the Mariana Islands. It is moving towards Okinawa, following the edge of the North Pacific High.
Today, on August 8th, Typhoon No. 11, named Bavi, has formed over the distant eastern sea of the Mariana Islands. It is moving towards Okinawa, following the edge of the North Pacific High.
On August 7th, Okinawa greeted us with a splendid sunrise and a sunset that blazed a deep red. The weather was stunning, but it was also an exceptionally hot day. In the south, it hadn’t rained for several days, so it didn’t feel particularly humid, but in the north, it felt quite humid.
On August 6th, the weather in Okinawa was characterised by slightly lower humidity, but the sunshine was very intense. With a high of 32°C and a low of 27°C, the reduced humidity compared to other summer days meant the discomfort index was lower, making it a great day to enjoy a swim in the sea.
On August 5th, the weather in Okinawa was extremely hot. Although the temperature itself was lower than on other days, the sunlight was very intense, making a parasol and sunscreen essential for the day.
This is the Okinawa weather report for August 4th. Since I took the day off today, I went out briefly in the evening to capture the sunset in Naha. It’s the height of summer, and there are no forecasts for heavy rain in the near future.
Here is the Okinawa weather report for August 3rd. This morning, it rained in Okinawa, but the afternoon brought some beautiful sunshine. It was a day where the clearing after the rain was quite significant. Although it’s still hot, it wasn’t as intensely hot as it was yesterday or the day before.
Today in Okinawa, it was an extremely hot day. In the morning, it was so hot that sweat poured down like rain, but by the afternoon, it rained quite heavily. After about an hour of intense rain, a clear afternoon began, and Typhoon Bailu No. 10 is not related to Okinawa.
Today in Okinawa, it was an extremely hot day. There was no sign of rain, and it seems the Okinawan heat will continue for a while.
Today, I spent the entire day in the northern part of Okinawa, so here’s a weather update from there. I spent the day around Bise Saki, Kouri Island, and Nago, and it was truly hot today. The forecast predicted 31 degrees, but it felt like it was easily 35 degrees.
A tsunami warning was issued across Japan today. Although there was no tsunami in Okinawa, the waves were noticeably higher than usual. Fortunately, there was no significant damage, but all marine activities and beach access were prohibited.
How about grabbing a packed lunch before heading north along Route 58? Doesn’t it sound wonderful to find a nice spot during your drive and enjoy your lunch there? It’s tastier than convenience store options, and you can savour a bento from Ei-chan Tempura, just like the locals in Okinawa do.
Today, the weather in Okinawa showcased a very beautiful sky in the morning, but from the afternoon, it started to rain a little. After that, it wasn’t raining enough to be bothersome, but there was a fine drizzle throughout, making it a cloudy day. Typhoon No. 8, Komai, has completely moved away from Okinawa.
Today’s weather in Okinawa was indirectly affected by the remnants of the typhoon Komai. Although the typhoon had already passed and didn’t have a significant impact, there was a light drizzle starting from 4 PM, which continued as a thin rain until late in the evening.
Today in Okinawa, it rained heavily throughout the morning, so much so that we received emergency alerts. However, from the afternoon, the rain gradually started to ease, and by evening, it wasn’t raining at all. Typhoon Krosa, the ninth of the season, is having no impact on Okinawa.
Today in Okinawa, the morning was filled with blue skies and beautiful clouds, but from noon, there was a lot of rain. The forecast predicted heavy rain from 3 PM due to the influence of Typhoon Komai, but in reality, the heavy rain started from 2 PM and began to ease from 3 PM. Overall, it was a day with light winds.
Today in Okinawa, the weather was mostly clear with blue skies during the day, but from the evening, it occasionally rained. There was a brief downpour lasting about 10 minutes, followed by intermittent drizzles. We are not yet experiencing the effects of Typhoon Komai No. 8.
In American Village, there is a famous café called Zhivago Coffee. It’s a special place with beautiful interior design, but above all, the coffee tastes excellent. If you’re in Okinawa, I highly recommend visiting this café at least once.
Today, Okinawa was under the indirect influence of Typhoon Francisco, the seventh typhoon of the season. Around noon, there was heavy rain, and it was windy throughout the day, with rain falling for most of the afternoon. There were also some flight cancellations.