Temperatures of up to 40 degrees are expected in the Kanto, Koshin and Tokai regions, so be sure to take precautions against the dangerous, life-threatening heat.
40 degrees expected in Kanto-Koshin and Tokai regions; Dangerous heat that could be life-threatening; thorough measures required | NHK | Weather July 29, 2024 6:50 AM Temperatures will continue to rise in eastern and western Japan on the 29th, with dangerous heat of 40 degrees expected in Kanto-Koshin and Tokai regions, which could be life-threatening. Please refrain from going out unnecessarily and take thorough measures to prevent heatstroke, such as using air conditioning indoors without refraining from using it. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, high pressure will continue to cover eastern and western Japan on the 29th, bringing sunny skies and rising temperatures. The highest daytime temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees in Kumagaya and Kofu cities in Saitama Prefecture, and Hamamatsu city in Shizuoka Prefecture, making it dangerously hot and life-threatening. Dangerously hot temperatures are expected to reach 39 degrees in Saitama, Maebashi, Kyoto, and Okayama, 38 degrees in central Tokyo, Utsunomiya, Otsu, and Kochi, 37 degrees in Nagoya and Hiroshima, and 36 degrees in Osaka and Fukuoka. (Omitted) *See source for full text.
>>1 If you can use air conditioning, use it. If you don’t have an air conditioner or can’t use it due to financial circumstances, take a cold bath at home. If you’re not at home, go to a place with air conditioning, such as a public library or shopping center.
>>3 Exactly. Japan became poorer and people started skimping on air conditioning because of the liberal arts-minded, connection-obsessed, F-rank government that neglected to develop industry.
Maintenance and repair businesses for air conditioners and other air conditioning equipment, as well as ice makers at restaurants, will likely make a profit this summer.
We are now entering an era where temperatures are approaching 40 degrees Celsius not only in Kumagaya, Tajimi, and Zurubayashi, but all over the country.
If this rise in temperature is not due to human activity, the only thing we can think of is that something strange is happening in the solar system. The worst part is that the sun is rapidly turning into a black hole. I heard the story. Humanity will be destroyed.
Since the temperature is measured in a cool place in Tokyo, it’s probably around 36 degrees at most, and the unbiased thermometer in front of the station reads 40.
>>17 Asphalt and concrete are raising the temperature. And the heat from the air conditioner. I wonder if it’s possible to dispose of heat underground, into space, or into the deep sea (´・ω・`).
It’s not Kanto, but it’s already 30 degrees in my room. The sun has been strong since early this morning, and it seems like it’s the hottest day of the summer lol (´・ω・`).
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