On the 3rd, the temperature rose mainly in the east Japan and west Japan, and it has become a midsummer day from mid-morning. After this, the temperature will rise further, and extremely hot days of 35 degrees Celsius or more are expected in the Tokai and Kanto-Koshin regions, so please use the air conditioner properly and drink water in your temples to be vigilant against heat stroke.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a wide area from the west Japan to the north Japan is covered by a high pressure system, and the temperature has risen since mid-morning with strong sunshine and warm and moist air flowing in.

The highest temperature until 11 a.m. is
▽ 34.2 degrees in Funamei, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, ▽ 33.6 degrees in Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture, ▽ 33.4 degrees in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, ▽ 32.8 degrees in Kyoto City, ▽ 32.7 degrees in Nagoya City,




▽ It is a midsummer day in many places, such as 31.5 degrees in central Tokyo.

After this, the temperature will rise further, ▽ 36 degrees in Kofu City, ▽ 35 degrees in Nagoya, Gifu, Maebashi, and Iida City in Nagano Prefecture, ▽ 34 degrees in Osaka City and Saitama City,



33 degrees in central Tokyo and Tsu City▽
Severe heat is expected in Okayama City and Fukushima City, such as 32 degrees.

In Yamanashi and Mie prefectures, Okinawa, and Amami, the risk of heat stroke is extremely high, and a "Heat Stroke Warning Alert" has been announced.

Be wary of heat stroke ▽ Avoid going out during hot hours as much as possible, do not exercise except in special cases, ▽ Use air conditioning appropriately without holding back,


▽ Regularly rehydrate even if you are not thirsty, etc
. Please take thorough measures.

Even in the disaster-stricken areas where there is heavy rainfall, please be careful not to get heat stroke by asking if there are any people around you who are sick.