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Unusual Lingering Heat Wave: How Long Will It Last? – Japan Weather Forecast

The autumn rain front will move south from around the middle of the week, causing widespread rain. How long will the unusual lingering heat last? (Weather forecaster Tomomi Yoshida September 17, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

The autumn rain front will move south from around the middle of the week, causing widespread rain. How long will the unusual lingering heat last?

September 17, 2023 16:54

Although it is late September, the severe summer heat continues. In some places, it was the latest extremely hot day since statistics began, and the highest temperature was the highest on record for September, making it an unusual lingering heat wave. How long will this harsh late summer heat last?

Severe late summer heat until around 20th (Wednesday)

During the day on the 20th (Wednesday), the area is expected to be covered in hot, humid air from the south of the autumn rain front. The severe summer heat will continue around Honshu. Maximum temperatures are expected to be higher than normal, with many places in Tohoku and Hokuriku expected to reach around 30 degrees Celsius, and Kanto to Kyushu and Okinawa around 33 degrees Celsius. It will be hot and humid. There are some places, mainly in the inland Kanto-Koshin region, where it will be an extremely hot day with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, and Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, may experience the latest extremely hot day since statistics began. The humidity is high and the weather is summer-like, so please continue to take precautions against heatstroke.

Widespread rain from 21st (Thursday) to 22nd (Friday), intense heat subsides

The autumn rain front is expected to gradually move south from the afternoon of the 20th (Wednesday) and extend along the southern coast of Honshu until around the 22nd (Friday). It will rain widely from Tohoku to Kyushu. The severe heat is likely to subside a little as the air changes to the north of the front. The maximum temperature on the 21st (Thursday) and 22nd (Friday) will be around normal in many places, with the Tohoku and Hokuriku regions around 25°C, and even Kanto to Kyushu in some places below 30°C.

On the 23rd (Saturday) and 24th (Sunday), sunshine will return to a wide area, and maximum temperatures are likely to exceed normal levels in some places. From the Kanto region to the west, it will be a midsummer day with temperatures exceeding 30℃ in some places. Please continue to be careful of heat stroke. However, it is not expected that there will be any extremely hot days, and the intense heat, which is unbelievable for the latter half of September, seems to be finally toning down. There are many places where you can be relieved from the tropical nights (nighttime temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius or higher), and you can feel autumn in the mornings and evenings.

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