Record-breaking Heat Wave: AMeDAS Nationwide Records 39°C for 3 Consecutive Days

2023-07-18 07:25:37

The highest temperature of 39 degrees Celsius is observed by AMeDAS nationwide for 3 consecutive days.

AMeDAS nationwide recorded maximum temperature of 39°C for 3 consecutive days.

July 18, 2023 16:25

Today, the 18th (Tuesday) following the 3-day holiday, it became a disaster-class heat. Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture recorded the highest temperature of 39.0°C in Japan. For the third consecutive day, the maximum temperature rose to the 39°C level at AMeDAS nationwide. 37.5°C in central Tokyo for 3 days in a row (maximum temperature over 35°C). A series of intense heat is until today, the 18th (Tuesday) for the time being. From tomorrow the 19th (Wednesday), the intense heat approaching 40℃ will subside, but the humidity will increase. Continue to be vigilant once morest heat stroke.

Temperatures in the 39°C range observed at AMeDAS nationwide for 3 consecutive days

Today, the 18th (Tuesday), it became a dangerous heat that exceeded body temperature.

The maximum temperature until 16:00 was 39.0°C in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. Temperatures in the 39°C range were observed at AMeDAS nationwide for three consecutive days. With a temperature of 37.5°C in central Tokyo, it was the hottest day in Thailand this year, making it the third consecutive hot day.

Of the 900 AMeDAS sites nationwide, 163 (195 yesterday) had extremely hot days (maximum temperature of 35°C or higher) and 573 (647 yesterday) had midsummer days (maximum temperature of 30°C or higher). Although it decreased, it was the hottest in some places, mainly in Kanto, Tokai, and Kinki (until 16:00: Minamitorishima excluded).

30°C or higher even at 9:00 p.m.

Tonight (18th), the temperature will drop slowly, and in Nagoya, etc., it is expected to be over 30°C even at 9:00 p.m.

You also need to be careful of heat stroke at night. Use bedding with good breathability and water absorption, and circulate the air in the room with an air conditioner + fan to prepare a sleeping environment. You lose water even when you sleep, so take measures such as rehydrating before going to bed and putting a drink by your pillow.

The intense heat subsides, but the humidity rises Continue to be wary of heatstroke

A series of intense heat is until the 18th (Tuesday) today.

From tomorrow 19th (Wednesday) to 20th (Thursday), the seasonal rain front will move southward near Honshu, causing rain in a wide area from Kyushu to Tohoku, and the number of hot days with a maximum temperature of 35°C or higher will decrease significantly. prize. Temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius or higher are expected tomorrow only in some areas, such as Nagoya City and Owase City in Mie Prefecture.

However, even if it is cloudy or rainy, the maximum temperature is expected to rise to around 33 degrees Celsius. As the humidity rises, the risk of heatstroke increases, so it is necessary to continue to be vigilant once morest heatstroke.

Points to prevent heatstroke

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

① Try to take care of your physical condition on a daily basis. You can notice changes in your physical condition by measuring your body temperature and checking your health every day at a fixed time, such as in the morning.
② Avoid the heat as much as possible and keep hydrated before you get thirsty. It is effective to wear cool clothes as much as possible, and to use a parasol and a hat. Before and following bathing and following waking up, be sure to replenish water first. If you sweat a lot, don’t forget to replenish not only water but also salt.
③ Don’t put up with the heat, use the air conditioner to moderately lower the indoor temperature. It is a good idea to keep a thermometer in the room and check the room temperature frequently. In addition, when ventilating as a countermeasure once morest infectious diseases, it is recommended to open two places such as windows and doors, and to use fans and ventilation fans together. After ventilation, reset the temperature of the air conditioner frequently.

If you feel even slightly unwell, do not overdo it and rest at home. Elderly people, children, and people with disabilities are particularly susceptible to heatstroke, so please be careful and be considerate of those around you.

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