Due to the influence of high pressure, it is expected that the 28th will be a hot day with a temperature of 35 degrees or higher in various parts of eastern and western Japan.

We still need to be vigilant for heat stroke.

On the 27th, the end of the rainy season was announced in Kanto Koshin, Tokai, and southern Kyushu, and there was a place where the heat was close to 40 degrees Celsius. The heat is expected.



In addition, although heavy rain has started on the Sea of ​​Japan side of Tohoku from the 27th, heavy rain may occur again due to the approaching fronts and low pressure systems.

It is expected that heavy rain will occur in Hokkaido over the 29th, so caution is required against sediment disasters and river flooding.

The maximum daytime temperature is expected to


be 37 degrees in Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture and Yoneko City, Tottori Prefecture, and 36 degrees in


Kofu City, Maebashi City, Utsunomiya City, Fukui City, Gifu City, Nagoya City, and Tottori City.

It is expected to be


35 degrees in Saitama, Nagano, Toyooka, Nara, Kyoto and Matsue, and 34 degrees in central Tokyo.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the overhang of the Pacific High is expected to be strong for the time being, and it is expected that the temperature will be higher than normal in northern Japan on the 30th and in eastern and western Japan on the 3rd of next month, resulting in a hot day.

Continue to be vigilant for heat stroke and take measures such as replenishing water diligently, using the air conditioner properly without patience, and removing the mask when there is little conversation outdoors.

Every year, it is confirmed that elderly people die on suspicion of heat stroke without using air conditioning.

Please be careful, such as calling out to family members who live far away or those around you.

Also, in the afternoon when the temperature rises, the atmospheric conditions may become unstable and rain clouds may develop locally.

It is necessary to pay close attention to sudden heavy rain, lightning strikes, severe gusts such as tornadoes, and "hail".














Be wary of disasters caused by heavy rain from Tohoku to Hokkaido

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, it has been raining intermittently since the 27th, mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side of the Tohoku region, and in Shinjo City, Yamagata Prefecture, the 48-hour rainfall until 5 am is 198.5 mm, which is the highest in June.



Due to the rain so far, the risk of sediment-related disasters has increased in some parts of Yamagata Prefecture, and sediment-related disaster warning information has been announced.



As a front with a low pressure approaches from the Sea of


​​Japan, heavy rain of 40 mm per hour in Tohoku will cause heavy rain mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side, and in


Hokkaido it will be 30 mm to 40 mm per hour over the 29th. There is a risk of heavy rain.

The amount of rain in the 24 hours until the morning of the 29th

is expected to be


180 mm on the Sea of ​​Japan side of Hokkaido, 150 mm on the Pacific side, and 100 mm in the Tohoku region.

Rainfall continues to fall mainly in Hokkaido, and the 24-hour rainfall until 6 o'clock on the 30th

is expected to be 100 to 150 mm on the Sea of ​​Japan side and the Pacific side of Hokkaido, and

there is a risk of heavy rainfall.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warns against sediment disasters caused by heavy rains, inundation of low land, and flooding of rivers.