It is expected that it will be a hot day of 35 degrees or more over a wide range of 3 days, so caution is required for heat stroke.

On the other hand, atmospheric conditions have become unstable mainly on the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan due to tropical cyclones, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for careful attention to sediment-related disasters, low land inundation, and river flooding. increase.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the 2nd was a hot day in various places from Hokkaido to Kyushu, but it is expected that the 3rd will be a hot day of 35 degrees or more in a wide range.



The highest temperature during the day is


▽ 38 degrees in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture,


▽ 37 degrees in Fukushima City and Yamagata City,


▽ 36 degrees in Kumamoto City and Okayama City,


▽ 35 degrees in Hiroshima City and Saitama City. In addition,


it is expected to be 34 degrees in central Tokyo and Sapporo.



It is expected that hot days will continue this week from northern Japan to various parts of western Japan.



Avoid going out as much as possible, rehydrate frequently

, and be wary of heat stroke,

such


as using air conditioning indoors and


taking a break outdoors when there is sufficient distance from people


.



On the other hand, developed rain clouds are flowing into Kinki, the Pacific side of eastern Japan, and northern Kyushu due to the influence of tropical cyclones moving northward.



In addition to the Kii Peninsula, heavy rain is expected from Hokkaido to various parts of Kyushu on the 3rd, and there is a risk of extremely heavy rain of 50 mm or more per hour locally.



The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for careful attention to sediment-related disasters, inundation of low land, and flooding of rivers, as well as tough winds such as lightning strikes and tornadoes.