Beware of the intense heat approaching 40 degrees Celsius on the 29th, the weather will suddenly change in the afternoon (Weather forecaster Satoko Ono July 29, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp
29th: Strong sunshine Beware of extreme heat approaching 40°C, sudden change in weather in the afternoon
July 29, 2023 07:57
Today, the 29th, the sun is shining brightly, and the dangerous heat will continue, with the maximum temperature approaching 40 degrees Celsius. Please continue to take all possible measures against heat stroke. The weather will change suddenly in the afternoon, and there is likely to be sudden heavy rain and thunderstorms. Please also be aware of changes in the sky.
Some places approach 40℃
On the 29th, the area around Japan will be covered with high pressure.
From Hokkaido to Kyushu, it will be sunny from the morning, and the strong sunlight will shine down. Temperatures are rising rapidly across the country, and more than 90% of AMeDAS points across the country are likely to experience temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius. Nearly 40% of locations are expected to experience extremely hot days with temperatures of 35°C or higher. Kumagaya, Maebashi, and Kofu are 39°C, Kyoto is 38°C, and Tokyo and Fukuoka are 36°C. Dangerous heat that can be called intense heat will continue.
Strict vigilance against heat stroke
Heat stroke warning alerts have been announced today on the 29th in the following areas.
Okinawa main island region, Kagoshima prefecture, Miyazaki prefecture, Oita prefecture, Kumamoto prefecture, Nagasaki prefecture, Saga prefecture, Fukuoka prefecture, Yamaguchi prefecture, Ehime prefecture, Kagawa prefecture, Tokushima prefecture, Hiroshima prefecture, Okayama prefecture, Shimane prefecture, Tottori prefecture, Wakayama prefecture, Hyogo prefecture, Kyoto prefecture, Shiga prefecture, Fukui prefecture, Ishikawa prefecture, Toyama prefecture, Niigata prefecture, Mie prefecture, Shizuoka prefecture, Gifu prefecture, Yamanashi prefecture, Kanagawa prefecture, Tokyo Metropolitan area, Chiba prefecture, Saitama prefecture, Gunma prefecture, Ibaraki, Fukushima, Yamagata, Miyagi, Aomori, and the Tokachi region of Hokkaido.
The heat stroke warning alert is jointly announced by the Ministry of the Environment and the Japan Meteorological Agency for the purpose of preventing heat stroke, and is information to call for “awareness” of the heat. In places where a heat stroke alert has been issued, please be more thorough than usual in your usual heat stroke countermeasures.
Watch out for sudden weather changes in the afternoon
On the 29th, although it will be sunny in many places, mainly in the morning, the weather is likely to change in the afternoon along the mountains in western and eastern Japan due to the effects of damp air and troughs in atmospheric pressure.
Areas that require attention to weather conditions are Kyushu, Chugoku, Shikoku, Tokai, along the mountains of Kanto-Koshin, Hokuriku, Southern Tohoku, and Hokkaido. Even if it’s sunny, the clouds will suddenly rise in the afternoon, and it looks like it’s going to rain here and there. Locally heavy rain with thunder and heavy rain is possible. Beware of severe gusts of wind such as tornadoes.
Starting with the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in Tokyo tonight, many fireworks festivals will be held all over the country. It is not expected to rain in Tokyo, where the Sumida River Fireworks Festival will be held, but it is likely that there will be sudden rain in other areas. Just in case, it is safe to bring a folding umbrella in case of sudden rain.
The main island of Okinawa will be mostly sunny, but the Sakishima Islands will see some rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Due to the influence of the typhoon, the waves are likely to rise along with swells along the coast. Please be careful of high waves.
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