On the 28th, the end of the rainy season was announced in various parts of western Japan and in the Hokuriku region, and the number of hot days over 35 degrees Celsius was 100 points nationwide, the highest number this season.


On the 29th, the temperature will rise further over a wide area, and record heat is expected in the Kanto region, reaching 40 degrees Celsius locally.



In addition, due to the influence of fronts and low pressure systems, there is a risk of record heavy rainfall over the 29th in Hokkaido.



This is a commentary by Kimiharu Saita, a weather forecaster.



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