Dangerous Heat Wave in Japan: Record-breaking Temperatures and Heat Wave Continues- Meteorological Forecaster Nichinoku August 23, 2023

2023-08-23 03:42:10

Dangerous heat in late August 39°C in Niigata Prefecture The slowest hot day in Sapporo The heat wave continues tomorrow (Meteorological forecaster Nichinoku August 23, 2023)-Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Dangerous heat in late August 39°C in Niigata Prefecture The slowest hot day in Sapporo The heat wave continues tomorrow

August 23, 2023 12:42

Today, on the 23rd, due to strong sunlight and the Foehn phenomenon, the heat is as dangerous as in Hokuriku and the Sea of ​​Japan side of northern Japan. In addition to reaching 39.0 degrees Celsius in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, Sapporo recorded the latest extremely hot day in history (today is the first extremely hot day of the year). Humidity is also high on the Pacific side, making it swelteringly hot. Be very careful of heatstroke.

Niigata Prefecture reaches 39°C Dangerous heat that exceeds body temperature in Hokuriku and the Sea of ​​Japan side of northern Japan

Today, the 23rd, a wide area of ​​warm, moist air is flowing in the sky near Japan.
On the Pacific side, there are many places with rain and cloudy weather, but on the Sea of ​​Japan side, mainly in Hokuriku and northern Japan, it has been sunny since morning, and with the addition of the Foehn phenomenon, it has been extremely hot since the morning.

By 12:20 p.m., the maximum temperature reached 39.0°C in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, 38.6°C at Niigata Airport, 38.4°C in Niigata City, and 37.7°C in Toyama City, making it dangerously hotter than body temperature. There is a place.

Extremely hot day in Sapporo “First time this year” and “slowest ever” extremely hot day

Even in Tohoku and Hokkaido, many places have experienced extremely hot days of 35.0°C or higher since the morning, with temperatures rising to 37.7°C in Yokote City, Akita Prefecture, 37.3°C in Akita City, and 35.4°C in Sapporo City, Hokkaido.
In Sapporo City, the maximum temperature reached 35.0℃ for the first time this year, making it the latest extremely hot day since statistics began in 1876. *The latest record so far is 35.2°C on August 8, 1999. It’s the first hot day of the year since the end of August, and it’s going to put a lot of strain on my body.

The temperature in central Tokyo is 34.1°C, slightly lower than in Sapporo.
Compared to the Sea of ​​Japan side, there are fewer places on the Pacific Ocean side where the temperature reaches 35°C, but due to the high humidity, it feels quite hot and humid.

Today, the 23rd (Wednesday) is the 24th solar term “Shosho”.
According to the calendar, the extreme heat is regarding to subside, but in the Hokuriku region and northern Japan, the heat is unbearable, contrary to the calendar.
The temperature does not drop easily in the followingnoon, and it will be quite hot even in the evening.
The Pacific side continues to be hot and humid, so conditions that make it easy to get heat stroke continue. Please take strict precautions once morest heat stroke nationwide.

Hokuriku and northern Japan will continue to be extremely hot on the 24th tomorrow, and the heat will subside in Hokkaido next week

In Hokuriku and northern Japan, where the heat is intense, there will be many places where the sun shines on Thursday, the 24th, and the harsh heat is expected to continue. The maximum temperature will rise to 36°C in Niigata and 34°C in Sapporo. As the weather conditions that make it easy to get heatstroke continue, please be extremely vigilant once morest heatstroke and take the maximum possible measures, such as refraining from going out during the hours when the temperature rises during the day.

In Hokkaido, although the peak of the heat wave will gradually pass following the 25th (Friday), the severe heat is likely to subside day by day next week.
However, the Tohoku, Hokuriku, and Kanto regions to the west are expected to continue to have high temperatures approaching 35°C next week, and the lingering summer heat is expected to be severe.

The end of August is approaching, but the hot and humid days are expected to continue not only during the day, but also at night.
Continue to replenish water and salt frequently, and be wary of heatstroke.

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