Intense Snowstorms Disrupt Hokkaido, Japan in Early 2026
Intense Snowstorms Disrupt Hokkaido, Japan in Early 2026
US · Published Feb 18, 2026
Hokkaido, Japan is experiencing intense snowstorms in early 2026, causing major transportation disruptions.
NASA satellite images show extensive snow cover, highlighting unique geographical features like caldera lakes and sea ice.
Airports, roads, and train services have been significantly impacted, with closures and suspensions reported across the region.
Hokkaido hit by intense snowstorms in 2026
Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan, is facing significant disruptions due to intense snowstorms in early 2026. The region, known for its substantial snowfall, typically experiences over 140 days of snow each year, accumulating nearly 20 feet (6 meters). However, this winter has been particularly severe, with a series of intense storms starting in January and continuing into February. These storms have severely impacted transportation infrastructure across the island.
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