In western and eastern Japan, it may be covered with sunny and warm air around August 4, and intense heat of 35 degrees or higher may continue every day.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for caution, such as thorough measures against heat stroke.

On the 28th, it was sunny and sunny, mainly in western Japan, and the temperature rose, and in Kyushu it became a fierce heat of over 37 degrees Celsius.



According to the Japan Meteorological Agency,


▽ From now on Sunday, the 31st, tropical cyclones will develop into typhoons and approach Japan, and


▽ after that, it is expected that there will be many sunny days covered by the Pacific High.



For this reason, warm air flows in from the south and sunny and strong sunlight shines, and it is expected that intense heat of 35 degrees or more will continue every day from August 4th, mainly in western and eastern Japan. ..



Especially in Osaka City, it is expected to be a hot day for 6 consecutive days from July 28th to August 2nd.



The Japan Meteorological Agency has released "Weather Information on High Temperatures" and is calling for attention to health management such as measures against heat stroke.



Expert research shows that heat stroke deaths tend to increase sharply after intense heat for a week to 10 days.



Even when the intense heat continued nationwide from late June to early July, there were a number of cases in which elderly people died on suspicion of heat stroke.



Be sure to take thorough measures against heat stroke, such as replenishing water frequently, using the air conditioner properly, and taking a break by removing the mask when there is little conversation outdoors.