Although the heat is harsh nationwide every day, the temperature is much higher than normal this week, and it is expected that the temperature will continue to be high in Hokkaido and Tohoku until next week.


The Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for measures against heat stroke, using the "heat stroke warning alert" as a guide.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, high pressure will continue to rise near Japan, and it is expected that there will continue to be sunny days when the temperature tends to rise.


Let's look at each region.



▼ In Hokkaido, the temperature on the Sea of ​​Japan side will continue to be quite high until the 29th of this month next Thursday, and on the Sea of ​​Okhotsk side and the Pacific side, it is expected that there will be many days when the temperature will be quite high until the 26th of this month next Monday. ..



▼ In Tohoku, the temperature will rise over the 26th, and it is expected that the temperature will be considerably higher than normal until the 21st.



▼ Kanto Koshin is expected to be high until the 22nd and quite high on the 20th.



▼ Hokuriku is expected to have many hot days this week.



▼ Kinki is expected to be higher than normal on the 20th and 21st.



▼ In Kyushu and Yamaguchi prefecture, it is expected that there will be many hot days on Sunday and 25th.



▼ In Okinawa / Amami, it will be cloudy and rainy in the first half of the week due to the influence of typhoon No. 6, and the temperature will be low or quite low, but it is expected to be normal or high in the second half.



▼ Tokai, Shikoku, and Chugoku regions are expected to be about the same as normal.

Heat stroke The number of carriers peaks within 1 to 2 weeks after the rainy season

The Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed the data of the three years until the end of the rainy season in Kanto Koshin and the data of people who were transported by heat stroke and died or were diagnosed as seriously ill. Within that time, the number of carriers peaked.



This means that the coming time is the most vigilant for heat stroke.



The Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for measures to be taken using the "heat stroke warning alert" and the "heat index" published by the Ministry of the Environment as a guide.