Tomorrow's extreme heat is 38 degrees, but beware of heatstroke August 28, 18:07

On the 28th, there was a feverish heat on the Sea of ​​Japan side and inland areas, and the temperature exceeded 37 degrees in some places. On the 29th, there will be severe heat in eastern and western Japan, and it is possible that it will reach 38 degrees in some places.

Fukushima Aizuwakamatsu 37.9 degrees

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the area around Honshu was moderately covered by high pressure, and the heat was extremely intense from northern Japan to western Japan, mainly on the Japan Sea side and inland areas.

The highest temperature during the day is
37.9 degrees in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture
37.5 degrees in Akiha Ward, Niigata City and Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture
37.1 degrees in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture
▽ Fukushima City and Odate City, Akita Prefecture, Tottori City, and Kagawa It
was a hot day in various places, such as Takinomiya in Ayagawa-cho, Japan, at just 37 degrees .

In addition, the temperature was severe,
with 34.5 degrees in the center of Tokyo
, 33.7 degrees in Nagoya and Fukuoka,
and 33.4 degrees in Osaka.

29th Oita Hita expected up to 38 degrees

The temperature rose on 29th, and the highest temperature during the day was
▽38 degrees in Hita City, Oita Prefecture
37 degrees in Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture, Kofu City, Osaka City, Tottori City, Fukuoka City, etc.
▽Fukushima City, Nagoya City, Fukui City, Takamatsu City, and Okayama City are 36 degrees Celsius
▽ Tokyo's city center is 35 degrees, and
it is expected that the heat will be extremely intense.

Extreme heat has continued in western Japan and eastern Japan since the beginning of this month. Please take sufficient measures mainly for the elderly, such as frequent hydration and proper use of air conditioning, and continue to be alert for heat stroke.
On the other hand, the atmospheric conditions have become unstable due to the influence of moist air, and rain clouds have developed locally in Tokai, Kinki, and Shikoku. Be careful of sudden heavy rain, lightning strikes, and strong wind gusts such as tornadoes.