On the 17th, the temperature rose from the 16th in various parts of northern and eastern Japan, making it a hot day.

As the temperature rises on the 18th, you need to be careful about heat stroke.

On the other hand, heavy rains are occurring intermittently in Kyushu and Shikoku, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution against sediment-related disasters and inundation of low land.

On the 17th, it was sunny over a wide area from Hokkaido to Kinki, and the Japan Meteorological Agency announced on the 17th that "the rainy season seems to have ended in Kinki and Tokai."



Both are two days earlier than normal.



Temperatures have risen mainly in northern and eastern Japan, with maximum daytime temperatures of 36.5 degrees in Fukushima, 36.4 degrees in Katsunuma, Koshu, Yamanashi, 35.6 degrees in Obihiro and Yamagata, Hokkaido, and Kiryu in Morioka and Gunma. In Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture, it was the hottest in all areas with 35.1 degrees Celsius.



As of 6:00 pm, the number of observation points on a hot day of 35 degrees or higher was 41, which was the first time to reach the double digit.



In addition, it was extremely hot in various places, with 33.4 degrees in Osaka, 33.1 degrees in Nagoya, and 32.6 degrees in central Tokyo.



The temperature was high on the 18th, and the maximum temperature was 37 degrees in Obihiro, Morioka, Yamagata, and Fukushima, Hokkaido, 36 degrees in Kumagaya and Kofu, Saitama, and 35 degrees in Maebashi and Fukui. It is expected that there will be some places.



Take measures such as frequent hydration and proper use of air conditioning, and take a break by removing the mask when there is a sufficient distance from people, and be careful about heat stroke.

Be wary of sediment-related disasters that continue to rain mainly on the Pacific side of Kyushu and Shikoku

On the other hand, it continues to rain mainly on the Pacific side of Kyushu and Shikoku, where warm and moist air is flowing.



In the hour until 5 pm, it rained 47 mm in heavy rain in Yusuhara Town, Kochi Prefecture.



The rainfall from the beginning of the night on the 15th to 6:00 pm on the 17th is 277.5 mm at Miyazaki Airport and 232.5 mm at Yanase, Umaji Village, Kochi Prefecture.



In Kyushu and Shikoku, there is a risk of extremely heavy rain with local thunder over the 18th, and the amount of rain that falls in the 24 hours until the evening of the 18th is 250 mm on the Pacific side of Shikoku. It is expected to be 150 mm in Miyazaki and Oita prefectures.



The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution against sediment-related disasters, inundation of low land, and flooding and flooding of rivers.

Tropical cyclone expected to develop into a typhoon Possibility of approaching the Okinawa region

In addition, a tropical cyclone in the south of Japan is expected to develop into a typhoon over the 18th, after which it may approach the Okinawa region.



In the Okinawa region, very strong winds may blow after the 19th and it may be a big deal, so the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for attention to the latest information and careful attention to strong winds and high waves.