On the 3rd, it will be sunny and extremely hot in a wide area from western Japan to eastern Japan, and in Kanto Koshin and Tokai, the maximum temperature is expected to be 38 degrees or more, and it is necessary to be extremely vigilant against heat stroke.

On the other hand, in eastern Japan and northern Japan, the atmospheric conditions are very unstable and there are places where it rains heavily, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for strict vigilance against landslides and flooding of low-lying land.

Dangerous heat continues Heatstroke alert

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the temperature reached 39.5 degrees Celsius in Koshigaya City and Kofu City, Saitama Prefecture on the 2nd, resulting in dangerous heat mainly in the Kanto Koshin and Tokai regions.



It is expected to be extremely hot on the 3rd, mainly in western Japan and eastern Japan, and the maximum temperature during the day is


▽ 39 degrees in Kumagaya City, Kofu City, Saitama Prefecture, and Gifu City,


▽ Maebashi City, Saitama City, Shizuoka City, Nagoya. The

city and Tsu city


are expected to experience life-threatening heat of 38 degrees Celsius, and extreme heat is expected to continue in a wide area from Kanto Koshin to Kyushu.



A ``heat stroke warning alert'' has been announced for prefectures from Kanto Koshin to Okinawa and Amami, so please continue to be vigilant against heat stroke.



Avoid going out during the day as much as possible, refrain from exercising except in special cases, use the air conditioner appropriately without holding back, drink water frequently, and take off the mask when there is little conversation outdoors. Please take thorough measures such as

Tohoku and Hokuriku fear heavy rain, Kanto Koshin has unstable atmosphere

On the other hand, due to the influence of a front with a low pressure system moving southward over the Tohoku region on the 4th, the atmospheric conditions in northern and eastern Japan have become extremely unstable.



In Aomori Prefecture, 48.5 mm of heavy rain was observed in Towada City in one hour until 5:30 am, and there were places where it rained more than 100 mm from the night of the 2nd, and there was a risk of landslide disasters. has increased significantly, and there are areas where "Sediment Disaster Warning Information" has been announced.



In addition, the amount of rain that will fall in the 24 hours until the morning of the 4th is expected to be 180 mm in Tohoku and 150 mm in Niigata Prefecture.



In addition, 50 to 100 mm of rain is expected in Niigata Prefecture and Hokuriku in the 24 hours until the morning of the 5th.



Strict vigilance against landslides, flooding of low-lying land, sudden rises in rivers, and severe gusts of wind such as lightning strikes and tornadoes, as well as "hail" are required.



If there are signs of an approaching cumulonimbus cloud, such as a sudden cold wind blowing, move to a sturdy building outdoors, close the curtains indoors, and stay away from windows to ensure your safety.