The Olympics Weather Forecast
The Olympics begin in 46 to 47 days. To the average meteorologist this would be insignificant. To many of you that have followed the LRC…
The Olympics begin in 46 to 47 days. To the average meteorologist this would be insignificant. To many of you that have followed the LRC for the past 20 years in the blogs, it is quite significant. Here is the LRC forecast for the Tokyo Olympics beginning with a broad view of Japan.
The broad view of Japan is shown above with the total rainfall forecast for the entire period of July 22 to August 8, 2021. This forecast was generated in the previous LRC cycle.
Here is the forecast from the LRC® visualization dashboard. If your business is interested in this type of forward looking data, let us know through our contact form on Weather2020.com. This chart shows the local Tokyo, Japan region.
Here are the forecasts for high temperatures, low temperatures, and rainfall during the Olympics:
The LRC Computer Model is showing highs near 87° (31°C) with lows between 70° and 75° (21° to 25°C). And, the best chances for rain are in the first few days of the Olympics forecast. Most of the days look dry!
The LRC:
This part of the pattern is cycling through in the next few days, right on schedule. Yes, the same pattern, but a seasonal difference to the December and January versions of this years LRC is returning in June. The weather pattern over the entire Northern Hemisphere is cycling according to the peer reviewed LRC. We will be tracking this forecast for Japan as the Olympics approach!
Gary Lezak