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Tokyo sees first November snow in 54 years

Snow came as a shock for many residents, because just two days earlier the temperatures had reached a balmy 17C.

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Japan's capital has seen its first November snow for 54 years. [Franck Robichon/EPA]
Published On 25 Nov 201625 Nov 2016

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The Japanese capital of Tokyo saw its first November snowfall in over half a century on Thursday.

The snow slowed rush hour trains as residents slogged to work wearing heavy coats and boots.

The snow was wet and heavy, and the ground temperature remained above freezing which kept the snow from settling in most places. However, it did accumulate on pavements and cars in Tokyo’s far western suburbs.

The last time it snowed in central Tokyo in November was 1962, so snow at this time of year is clearly unusual.

The city does expect to see snow at least once a year, but it usually falls in January or February.

The snow came as a shock for many residents, because only two days earlier the temperatures had reached a balmy 17C.

Since then, the temperature had fallen steadily.

At midnight on Wednesday the temperature was still 16C, but the temperature dropped throughout the day and by 6am on Thursday, it had dropped to a chilly 3C.

As the temperature dropped, the rain that had begun falling on Wednesday afternoon, started to turn wintry.

Around dawn, it turned to sleet, then later it turned to snow.

Temperatures are now rising in the capital and no more snow is expected to fall…at least for now.

Additional reporting by Steff Gaulter.

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Until recently the weather had been quite mild in Tokyo. [Toru Hanai/Reuters]
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Some of the deciduous trees still hadn't lost their leaves. [Toru Hanai/Reuters]
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Only two days earlier, the maximum temperature had been 17C. [Franck Robichon/EPA]
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The recent warm weather meant that the ground was too warm to allow the snow to settle. [Kimimasa Mayama/EPA]
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The city would normally expect to see snow at least once a year, but not until January. [Kimimasa Mayama/EPA]
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Over the next few days, temperatures are expected to rise in Tokyo. [Franck Robichon/EPA]
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No more snow is expected to fall in Tokyo over the coming days. [Toru Hanai/Reuters]


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