September 11th 11:55 on midsummer heat stroke measures in Chiba, where power outages continue

In East Japan and Tohoku due to the influence of the front line, the atmospheric condition will become unstable over the night, and there is a risk of very heavy rain locally. On the other hand, in Chiba Prefecture where power outages continue over a wide area, it is a midsummer day in various places, and it is necessary to take measures against heat stroke.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, due to the influence of warm and humid air flowing into a low pressure with a front in the Sea of ​​Japan, atmospheric conditions become unstable, especially in Tohoku and Eastern Japan, and rain clouds are developing locally.

In the hour until 11:30 am, 33.5 mm of heavy rain was observed in Kasumigaseki, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture.

The unstable atmosphere will continue tonight, and in East Japan and Tohoku, there may be a very heavy rain of 50 mm or more per hour with local lightning.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has called for careful attention to gusts such as earth and sand disasters, low land inundation, river flooding, lightning strikes, and tornadoes.

On the other hand, on 11th, the temperature rises in a wide range of eastern and western Japan, and even in Chiba Prefecture where power outages continue in a wide range, the maximum temperature until 11:30 am is 32 degrees 4 minutes in Mobara City and 31 degrees 8 minutes in Kisarazu City It has become a midsummer day of over 30 degrees in various places.

After that, the temperature will rise further, and the highest temperature during the day is expected to be 35 degrees in Nagoya City and Kyoto City, and it is expected to be about 5 degrees higher than normal in various places such as 32 degrees in Chiba City.

In areas where power outages continue, take countermeasures against heat stroke, such as replenishing water as much as possible and spending a little heat.