On the 6th, the temperature will rise mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side, and even in areas affected by heavy rain such as Hokuriku, it will be a severe heat exceeding 30 degrees, so please be careful of heatstroke.



On the other hand, the atmospheric conditions will become unstable over a wide area of ​​eastern and western Japan, so we need to be careful of sudden and severe thunderstorms.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, on the 6th, the temperature is rising mainly on the Sea of ​​Japan side.

Hokuriku, Niigata Prefecture, Tohoku, and other areas affected by heavy rains also suffered severe heat, with the maximum temperature by 11:30 am


▽ 33.5 degrees in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture


, 32.8 degrees in Fukui City


, 30.8 degrees in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, and 30.8 degrees in


Niigata .

30.7 degrees in the city, etc. It's already a midsummer day.



The maximum temperature during the day

is expected to be


35 degrees in Toyama City,


34 degrees in Fukui City, Kanazawa City and Niigata City

,


33 degrees in Hikone City in Shiga Prefecture , and 31 degrees in Yonezawa City in Yamagata Prefecture.

In the prefecture, "Heat stroke alert" has been announced as the risk of heat stroke is extremely high.

Those affected by the disaster and those involved in recovery work should be careful not to get heatstroke and take measures as much as possible.





On the other hand, due to the influence of moist air, the atmospheric conditions have become unstable over a wide area of ​​eastern and western Japan, and rain clouds have developed locally in areas such as Tokai, Kinki, and Kyushu.



In the afternoon, due to the effects of rising temperatures, there will be severe thunderstorms in various parts of the country.



The weather is expected to change suddenly in some places, and the Japan Meteorological Agency calls attention to flooding of low-lying land, sudden flooding of rivers, landslides, lightning strikes, and gusts such as tornadoes.