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Fierce Heat Returns after Typhoon Passes: Be Aware of Severe Summer Heat and Heat Stroke at Night

Weather for 2 weeks Fierce heat again after typhoon passes Severe summer heat Beware of heat stroke at night (Weather forecaster Satoko Ono August 15, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weather for 2 weeks Fierce heat again after typhoon passes

August 15, 2023 11:22

Typhoon No. 7 is expected to move north over the Sea of ​​Japan from the 16th to the 17th, and then proceed to the sea west of Hokkaido. After the typhoon passes, it will be extremely hot again. It seems that the severe lingering summer heat will continue. Please be careful of heat stroke at night.

Typhoon No. 7 heads west of Hokkaido

Typhoon No. 7 is expected to move north through the Kinki and Chugoku regions on the 15th. Not only around the typhoon, but also in places away from the typhoon, there are places with heavy rain and strong winds. It will move north over the Sea of ​​Japan on the 16th and 17th, then move west of Hokkaido.

The heat continues even after the typhoon passes

After the typhoon passes, sunny days will continue in the Kanto and Tokai areas from around the 17th. It seems that there will be more hot days with the maximum temperature of 35°C or higher again. Hokkaido and Tohoku are also expected to continue to have midsummer days with temperatures above 30°C.

On the other hand, around the 17th, a low pressure system will form near the East China Sea, so it will likely rain from the 17th to the 18th, mainly in western Japan such as Kyushu. The maximum temperature in western Japan will be similar to normal in many places, but there will be many midsummer days with temperatures above 30°C, and the heat is expected to continue.

Weather from 23rd to 28th

It will be sunny in many places after the 23rd, but there will be sudden rains from Kanto to Kyushu. The highest and lowest temperatures are expected to continue above normal, mainly from Hokkaido to the Kanto region. From Kanto to Kyushu, there are still days when the maximum temperature rises to around 35°C, and the lingering summer heat is likely to become severe. Even at night, there are many days when the temperature does not drop below 25°C. You still need to be careful about heat stroke.

As of the 15th, Typhoon No. 7 has had a major impact on the vicinity of Japan, and Typhoon No. 8 is currently heading north near Wake Island, far away from Japan. Typhoon No. 8 is not expected to have a direct impact on the area around Japan, but August is the time when the number of typhoons is the highest in the year. It is necessary to pay attention to the occurrence of new typhoons in the future.

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