Weatherwatch: Tokyo experiences rare late-March snowfall

Japanese capital wakes up to unusual sight of 1cm of snow despite cherry blossom season being in full swing

Tokyo experienced a rare late-March snowfall last Sunday as a deepening area of low pressure off the coast brought snow to the centre of the Japanese capital. The official observation of 1cm marked the first time in 32 years that central Tokyo witnessed such a snow accumulation. The snowfall was a significant contrast to the newly-blossoming cherry trees, with the cherry blossom season officially starting in Tokyo on the 14 March, the earliest on record.

Meanwhile, midwestern states in the US were the focal point of an outbreak of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes over the weekend. Tornadoes were reported in Arkansas, Illinois and Iowa, with a particularly intense tornado devastating parts of Jonesboro, Arkansas, causing major damage at a shopping centre and the local airport. The storms also brought hailstones larger than baseballs, while parts of central and northern Minnesota, only a few hundred miles away, saw blizzards.

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