How to Stay Safe and Beat the Heat in Saitama City: Heatstroke Prevention Tips and Weather Forecast

2023-09-19 02:24:31

The heat lingers following the holidays, with areas in the city exceeding 30 degrees Celsius starting in the morning. Extremely hot weather forecast for Saitama City. Measures once morest heatstroke (Weather Forecaster, Chief of the Day Shift, September 19, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

The heat lingers following the holidays, with areas in the city exceeding 30 degrees Celsius starting in the morning. Extremely hot weather forecast for Saitama City. Take precautions once morest heatstroke.

September 19, 2023 11:24

Today, the 19th, the weather continues to be extremely hot, hard to believe it’s the latter half of September. The temperature has been rising steadily since the morning, and it is already midsummer day, with central Tokyo reaching over 30 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperatures will be higher than normal nationwide, with Kumagaya and Saitama cities experiencing extreme heat, reaching 35 degrees Celsius. Be careful of heat stroke.

Severe heat from mid-morning

Today, the 19th, is unseasonably warm and sunny, and the temperature has been rising rapidly since the morning.

The highest temperature until 11 a.m. was 33.4℃ in Ushiku, Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, 33.2℃ in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture, 33.1℃ in Yokoshiba Hikari-cho, Chiba Prefecture, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, Hatoyama-cho, Saitama Prefecture, and Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The weather is extremely hot, with temperatures rising to 33.0℃. It has been midsummer for 10 consecutive days at 32.3℃ in central Tokyo.

Be careful of heatstroke even in late September, even in places with extremely hot days

Maximum temperatures will be higher than normal nationwide. Temperatures are expected to be around 30 degrees Celsius in Tohoku, and around 33 degrees Celsius in Kanto, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Inland areas of the Kanto region, such as Kumagaya City and Saitama City, will experience extremely hot days with temperatures reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius.

The weather continues to be unbelievably hot for the second half of September. The risk of heat stroke is increasing, so please do not let your guard down and take precautions once morest heat stroke. Teachers should be careful when practicing for sports days.

Key points to prevent heatstroke

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

① Take care of your physical condition on a daily basis. By setting a time, such as in the morning, to measure your body temperature and check your health status every day, you can notice changes in your physical condition.
② Avoid the heat as much as possible and try to hydrate yourself before you get thirsty. It is effective to wear clothes that are as cool as possible, and to use parasols and hats. Be sure to hydrate yourself before and following taking a bath and following waking up. If you sweat a lot, don’t forget to drink not only water but also salt.
③ Don’t put up with the heat; use your air conditioner to lower the indoor temperature to an appropriate level. It’s a good idea to keep a thermometer in the room and check the room temperature frequently. When ventilating the room as a preventive measure once morest infectious diseases, it is recommended to open two areas, such as windows and doors, or to use an electric fan or ventilation fan. After ventilation, please reset the air conditioner temperature frequently.

If you feel even slightly unwell, you should rest at home and do not push yourself too hard. Elderly people, children, and people with disabilities are especially susceptible to heatstroke, so please be careful and make sure those around you are attentive.

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