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Dangerous Heat: 37°C Forecast in Kyoto and Heat Stroke Warning

Dangerous heat today 4th 37 ℃ forecast in Kyoto Renew the number one nationwide this year Warning against heat stroke (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida July 04, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Dangerous heat today 4th 37 ℃ forecast in Kyoto Renew the first place nationwide this year Beware of heat stroke

July 04, 2023 07:04

Today the 4th will be widespread and dangerously hot. The maximum temperature will be at or above normal, especially in the Tokai and Kinki regions, where there are likely to be extremely hot days (maximum temperature of 35°C or higher). Kyoto City is expected to reach 37 degrees Celsius, which could be the hottest year so far in Japan.

37 ℃ forecast in Kyoto Possibility of renewing the number one nationwide this year

Today’s maximum temperature on the 4th will be above normal.

From Hokuriku and Kanto to Kyushu, there are likely to be many places with temperatures above 30°C. Although the temperature in central Tokyo will be slightly lower than yesterday, it will be hot and humid at 30 degrees Celsius. Nagoya City is expected to be a hot day with a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, and it seems that the heat will be tough on the body. In Kyoto City, the temperature is expected to be 37 degrees Celsius, which is much hotter than body temperature. The highest temperature in Japan so far this year was 36.2°C on May 18 in Date City (Yanagawa), Fukushima Prefecture, so there is a possibility that it will renew the highest temperature in Japan this year.

Heat stroke information

Looking at the heatstroke information, there are many places with “Caution” in Hokkaido, “Warning” in Tohoku and southern Kyushu, and “Severe Warning” from Kanto to northern Kyushu. Okinawa is the highest ranked “dangerous”. Not only is the temperature high, but the humidity is also high, which increases the risk of heat stroke. Please take all possible measures against heatstroke.

In addition, Wakayama Prefecture has a heat stroke warning alert. A heat stroke alert is information that is announced when the heat index (WBGT: index for heat stroke prevention estimated from temperature, humidity, amount of solar radiation, etc.) is predicted to be 33 or higher. It is predicted that the weather conditions will be extremely dangerous for heatstroke. Avoid going out as much as possible and keep the room cool with an air conditioner.

Points to prevent heatstroke

To prevent heat stroke, keep the following points in mind.

① Try to take care of your physical condition on a daily basis. You can notice changes in your physical condition by measuring your body temperature and checking your health every day at a fixed time, such as in the morning.
② Avoid the heat as much as possible and keep hydrated before you get thirsty. It is effective to wear cool clothes as much as possible, and to use a parasol and a hat. Before and after bathing and after waking up, be sure to replenish water first. If you sweat a lot, don’t forget to replenish not only water but also salt.
③ Don’t put up with the heat, use the air conditioner to moderately lower the indoor temperature. It is a good idea to keep a thermometer in the room and check the room temperature frequently. In addition, when ventilating as a countermeasure against infectious diseases, it is recommended to open two places such as windows and doors, and to use fans and ventilation fans together. After ventilation, reset the temperature of the air conditioner frequently.

If you feel even slightly unwell, do not overdo it and rest at home. Elderly people, children, and people with disabilities are particularly susceptible to heatstroke, so please be careful and be considerate of those around you.

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