The temperature rose on the 2nd, mainly in western and eastern Japan, and it became a hot day for 8 consecutive days in the center of Tokyo, which was the longest in the past.

There will be more rain and cloudy areas on the 3rd, but since midsummer days are expected over a wide area, please continue to be vigilant for heat stroke.

On the 2nd, it was sunny and the temperature rose due to the high pressure mainly in western and eastern Japan.



The maximum temperature until 5 pm is


▽ 38.8 degrees in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture,


▽ 38.6 degrees in Kyoto City,


▽ 38.4 degrees in Date City, Fukushima Prefecture,


▽ 38.3 degrees in Tottori City,


▽ 38 degrees 2 degrees in Maebashi City,


▽ It was a hot day in various places,

with 37.3 degrees in Takamatsu city


, 37.1 degrees in Hirakata city, Osaka prefecture,


and 35.2 degrees in central Tokyo.



It was the longest-ever hot day in central Tokyo for eight consecutive days.



Since some observation data is not included due to the influence of KDDI's communication failure, it is possible that it was a hot day in other places.

On the 3rd, there will be more cloudy and rainy places in western and eastern Japan, but the temperature will continue to be high, and it is expected that the temperature will be higher in northern Japan than on the 2nd.



The maximum daytime temperature is

expected to be


36 degrees Celsius in Fukushima City and Ichinoseki City, Ichinoseki Prefecture, and 35 degrees

Celsius in Maebashi City and Yamagata City

.

Midsummer days are expected in a wide range from northern Japan to western Japan, such as

33 degrees in Yokohama, Saga, and Obihiro, Hokkaido,

and 32 degrees in central Tokyo, Kanazawa, and Sendai .

▽ Rehydrate frequently,

▽ Use the air conditioner properly without patience , ▽

Take off the mask and take a break when there is little conversation outdoors, etc., and continue to be vigilant against heat stroke.

The number of people transported due to heat stroke is increasing rapidly, and there are a number of cases in which elderly people die on suspicion of heat stroke.

Make sure that your family members and those around you who live far away speak to you to ensure proper use of air conditioning indoors.