A heavy rain warning was issued for Nishinomiya at 13:15.
Quoted from Warnings and Advisories for Nishinomiya City – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

This is toward Shukugawa Station, and the rain has been getting quite heavy.
Rainfall in Nishinomiya City as of 13:30↓

Quoted from nishinomiya.tenki.ne.jp
In the city, areas around Yamaguchicho and Najio have exceeded 50mm per hour. In the southern part, the area around Koryo Junior High School has seen more than 30mm.
The peak is forecast to be during the 13:00 hour, but it looks best to stay alert just in case. We’ll also summarize the river conditions on this page. If you’re concerned, try refreshing this page.
Windy rain
Umbrellas are being turned inside out, so it’s raining hard enough that they’re barely useful.

The maximum instantaneous wind speed during the 13:00 hour was actually 21.7m/s.
Just in case, here’s a summary of the river conditions.
Muko River↓
Quoted from Hyogo Prefecture River Monitoring System
Nigawa River↓

Quoted from Hyogo Prefecture River Monitoring System
Shukugawa River↓

Quoted from Hyogo Prefecture River Monitoring System
The river levels in southern Nishinomiya are relatively not that high at the moment, but it still seems best to stay alert just in case.
Arima River↓

Quoted from Hyogo Prefecture River Monitoring System

The Arima River in Yamaguchicho had reached its highest water level as of 13:40. The level has gradually been going down since then, but we’d still like to stay alert just in case.
If you want to check the rivers in real time, visit the Hyogo Prefecture River Monitoring System.




















