The temperature has risen nationwide on the 4th, and "heat stroke warning alerts" have been issued from Tohoku to most prefectures in Kyushu.

Since there is a high risk of heat stroke, please take measures such as frequent breaks and hydration.



On the other hand, typhoon No. 9 that occurred in the South China Sea on the morning of the 4th and a tropical cyclone south of Miyakojima may affect Japan in the future, so it is necessary to pay attention to the latest information.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the Japanese archipelago is covered with high pressure and sunny on the 4th, and the temperature is high nationwide.



The maximum temperature until 11:30 am is


▽ just 37 degrees in Date City, Fukushima Prefecture ▽ just


36.5 degrees in Akiha Ward, Niigata City,


▽ just 36 degrees in Tottori City,


just

35.4 degrees in Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture


▽ Takasaki City and Hyogo, Gunma Prefecture It is already a hot day at 35.1 degrees in Toyooka City, Fukushima Prefecture.



In addition,

it is a midsummer day in various places such as


▽ Osaka city at 34.9 degrees,


▽ Nagoya city at 33.8 degrees, and


▽ Tokyo city center at 33.5 degrees.



The temperature rises further in the afternoon, and the maximum temperature during the day is


37 degrees in Kumamoto, Kurume, Kochi, and Fukushima, 36 degrees in


Osaka, Nagoya, Maebashi, and Yamagata, and in


Tokyo. It is expected to be 35 degrees in central Tokyo, Kochi City, and Hiroshima City.



Since the risk of heat stroke is expected to be extremely high, the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Ministry of the Environment have issued "heat stroke warning alerts" to 39 prefectures from Tohoku to most of Kyushu.



Avoid going out as often as possible to rehydrate, use air conditioning indoors, and take a break outdoors when you are close enough to people to be more vigilant against heat stroke.



In the afternoon, the atmospheric conditions are expected to become unstable, especially inland, and heavy rain is expected, and there is a risk of extremely heavy rain of 50 mm or more per hour locally, mainly in the Tohoku region where moist air flows. There is also.



The Japan Meteorological Agency calls attention to sediment-related disasters, low land inundation, and river flooding.

Typhoon No. 9 occurs in the South China Sea Tropical cyclones over the South China Sea

On the other hand, in the South China Sea, typhoon No. 9 occurred on the morning of the 4th.



A typhoon may approach the Okinawa region after passing near Taiwan.



In addition, a tropical cyclone south of Miyakojima in Okinawa Prefecture is expected to develop into a typhoon over the next five days.



After approaching the main island of Okinawa around the 6th, there is a risk of approaching eastern Japan from western Japan from the 7th to the 9th, which is a three-day holiday.



In the Okinawa region, it will rain heavily over the 5th, and the wind will gradually become stronger, and the waves are expected to rise.



Typhoon No. 9 and tropical cyclones both have wide range of forecasts, so the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for attention to the latest information.