On the 22nd, the temperature rose nationwide, and it became a hot day of over 35 degrees Celsius in various places.

Extreme heat is expected in western Japan on the 23rd, so caution is required for heat stroke.

Avoid going out as much as possible, and take measures such as frequent hydration and proper use of air conditioning.

According to the Meteorological Agency, the area around Japan is sunny nationwide on the 22nd, and the maximum daytime temperature is


▽ 36.3 degrees in Kiryu City and Kyoto City

,

Gunma Prefecture


36.1 degrees in Tamba City, Hirakata


Prefecture ▽ Kumagaya City and Gifu Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture 36 degrees in Mino city, etc.


▽ 35.7 degrees in Osaka, Hirakata city, etc., and it became a hot day in various places.



In addition,


▽ 34.9 degrees in Nerima-ku, Tokyo


▽ 34.8 degrees in Kawamoto-cho, Shimane


▽ 34.3 degrees in Yonezawa-shi, Yamagata


▽ 34.1 degrees in Asahikawa-shi, Hokkaido.



On the 23rd, the temperature rose mainly in western Japan, and the maximum temperature during the day


was 36 degrees in Toyooka City and Kyoto City, Hyogo Prefecture


, and 35 degrees in Osaka City, Yamaguchi City, Tottori City, Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, etc. Is expected to be.



In addition,

it is expected to be


34 degrees in Kitami City and Nagano City, Hokkaido


, and 33 degrees in central Tokyo.

Avoid going out as much as possible, rehydrate frequently, use air conditioning properly indoors, and take a break when you are far enough from people outdoors to be wary of heat stroke.



On the other hand, on the 23rd, the atmospheric conditions will become unstable in eastern and northern Japan, and especially in the northern Kanto region and the Koshin region, there is a risk of extremely heavy rain locally accompanied by lightning.



The amount of rainfall in the 24-hour period until 6 pm on the 23rd is expected to be 80 mm in both the northern Kanto region and the Koshin region.



In addition to sediment-related disasters, the Japan Meteorological Agency warns against inundation of low land and flooding of rivers, and calls for attention to severe gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes, and "hail".



If there are signs that a developed cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, such as a sudden cold wind, move to a sturdy building to ensure safety.