On the 26th, the temperature rose over a wide area from Tohoku to Okinawa, and it has already become the hottest day in two weeks in central Tokyo.


It is expected to reach 37 degrees in the afternoon, so be wary of heat stroke, such as frequent hydration and proper use of air conditioning.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a wide area from Tohoku to Okinawa is covered with high pressure in the south of Japan, and the temperature rises from the morning mainly in eastern and western Japan.



The highest temperature until 11:30 am is


▼ 35.6 degrees in central Tokyo, Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, and Toyama City,


▼ 35.1 degrees in Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture,


▼ 35 degrees in Daigo Town, Ibaraki Prefecture. It's a hot day.



This is the second time this season that the city center of Tokyo will be the hottest day since the 10th of this month.



This further raises the temperature after, the highest temperature during the day,


▽ 37 degrees in Gifu City,


▽ Tokyo's city center and Nagoya 36 degrees, etc.,


▽ Fukushima City and Osaka, and 35 degrees, such as Matsuyama,


in many places Extreme heat is expected.



Humidity is also high, and heat stroke warning alerts have been announced from Kanto to 24 prefectures in Kyushu.



There are many places where the heat is extremely hot for the first time in about two weeks, and it is expected that the heat will be responsive to the body in various places.



Avoid going out as much as possible, and rehydrate regularly before you are thirsty. ▽ Use of air conditioning indoors. Is required.



In addition, it is expected that the atmospheric conditions will become unstable mainly in the afternoon when the temperature rises, resulting in a severe thunderstorm locally.



Be careful of low land inundation, lightning strikes, and gusts.

Continue to take measures against heat stroke, which continues to be a hot day

In eastern and western Japan, the temperature is expected to be higher than normal around next Tuesday, and the hot days are expected to continue.



Please continue to take measures against heat stroke, especially for the elderly and small children.