Temperatures will continue to rise in a wide area from Tohoku to western Japan on the 1st, and it is expected to be a hot day in various places, such as the dangerous heat of 38 degrees on the Sea of ​​Japan side and inland areas, so caution against heat stroke is required. .


On the other hand, due to the influence of typhoons and moist air moving northward in the East China Sea, the atmospheric conditions will become unstable over a wide area. You should be careful.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the temperature rose in a wide area from Tohoku to Kinki on the 31st, and the maximum temperature during the day was 38.6 degrees in Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, making it dangerously hot.



The temperature rose from Tohoku to western Japan on the 1st, and


the maximum temperature during the day


was 38 degrees Celsius in Tottori City, Matsue City, Hyogo Prefecture Toyooka City, Kyoto City and Fukui City.


▽ 37 degrees in Hita City and Otsu City, Oita Prefecture

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36 degrees in Fukuoka City, Matsuyama City, Nagoya City,


▽ ▽ Central Tokyo and Osaka City , Hiroshima City, etc. is expected to be a hot day in various places, such as 35 degrees


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"Heat stroke alert" has been announced for each prefecture from Kanto Koshinetsu to Okinawa.



Avoid going out during the day as much as possible, refrain from exercising except in special cases, use the air conditioner appropriately without holding back, and take a break without wearing a mask when there is little conversation outdoors to avoid heatstroke. please give me.



On the other hand, on the night of the 31st, rain clouds developed one after another, mainly in Gunma Prefecture, and it rained more than 100 mm in an hour, and "record-breaking short-term heavy rain information" was announced one after another.



Due to Typhoon No. 6 moving north over the East China Sea and the Pacific anticyclone on the 1st, moist air is expected to flow in from the south, and the atmospheric conditions are expected to become unstable over a wide area. Heavy rainfall of 50 mm or more is possible in an hour.



Even if it is sunny, the weather is expected to change suddenly.



The Japan Meteorological Agency urges caution against landslides, flooded rivers in low-lying areas, lightning strikes, and gusts of wind such as tornadoes.



Be careful of strong winds and high waves in the southern part of Kyushu and the Amami region.