A: Hey there! Have you heard about the weather today?
B: Nope, what's up?
A: Well, it's going to be another hot one! The heatwave continues across Japan, and they say Monday will be even hotter!
B: Whoa, really? Where's it worst this time?
A: Kuwana City reached a scorching 38.3 degrees yesterday. Tokyo wasn't far behind at 36.5. Even Hokkaido saw temperatures over 35 for the first time this season!
B: That's crazy! So, how hot will it be on Monday?
A: They say Kyoto will hit 38 degrees, Osaka and Nagoya will see 37, Hokkaido's Obihiro City will reach 36, and central Tokyo will hit 34.
B: Sounds like a heatstroke alert to me! Is that correct?
A: Yep, alerts are in effect for parts of eastern Hokkaido and many prefectures from east to southwest Japan. It looks like northern Japan will have more of the same on Tuesday and Wednesday, while western Japan will stay hot until around Saturday.
B: Oh man, we really need to take care during this heatwave!
A: Exactly! Officials are reminding everyone to carry water and salt, use air conditioning, and take plenty of breaks when working outside. Stay cool, my friend!
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Extreme heat continues to scorch much of Japan, with another sweltering day expected on Monday. Authorities are urging people to take extra precautions to prevent heatstroke.
The Japan Meteorological Agency says temperatures soared on Sunday as a high pressure system settled over the country.
Kuwana City in Mie Prefecture recorded a high of 38.3 degrees Celsius. Tokyo's Fuchu City hit 36.5 degrees, while Shari Town in Hokkaido reached 35.4 -- the first time this season that temperatures in Japan's northernmost prefecture have topped 35 degrees.
It will be another hot day on Monday. Temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees in Kyoto City, 37 in the cities of Osaka and Nagoya, 36 in Hokkaido's Obihiro City and 34 in central Tokyo.
Heatstroke alerts are in effect for parts of eastern Hokkaido and many prefectures from eastern to southwestern Japan.
Northern Japan can expect more of the same on Tuesday and Wednesday, and western Japan will see the heat last until around Saturday.
Officials are reminding people to take water and salt, use air conditioning and take frequent breaks when working outside.
B: Nope, what's up?
A: Well, it's going to be another hot one! The heatwave continues across Japan, and they say Monday will be even hotter!
B: Whoa, really? Where's it worst this time?
A: Kuwana City reached a scorching 38.3 degrees yesterday. Tokyo wasn't far behind at 36.5. Even Hokkaido saw temperatures over 35 for the first time this season!
B: That's crazy! So, how hot will it be on Monday?
A: They say Kyoto will hit 38 degrees, Osaka and Nagoya will see 37, Hokkaido's Obihiro City will reach 36, and central Tokyo will hit 34.
B: Sounds like a heatstroke alert to me! Is that correct?
A: Yep, alerts are in effect for parts of eastern Hokkaido and many prefectures from east to southwest Japan. It looks like northern Japan will have more of the same on Tuesday and Wednesday, while western Japan will stay hot until around Saturday.
B: Oh man, we really need to take care during this heatwave!
A: Exactly! Officials are reminding everyone to carry water and salt, use air conditioning, and take plenty of breaks when working outside. Stay cool, my friend!
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Extreme heat continues to scorch much of Japan, with another sweltering day expected on Monday. Authorities are urging people to take extra precautions to prevent heatstroke.
The Japan Meteorological Agency says temperatures soared on Sunday as a high pressure system settled over the country.
Kuwana City in Mie Prefecture recorded a high of 38.3 degrees Celsius. Tokyo's Fuchu City hit 36.5 degrees, while Shari Town in Hokkaido reached 35.4 -- the first time this season that temperatures in Japan's northernmost prefecture have topped 35 degrees.
It will be another hot day on Monday. Temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees in Kyoto City, 37 in the cities of Osaka and Nagoya, 36 in Hokkaido's Obihiro City and 34 in central Tokyo.
Heatstroke alerts are in effect for parts of eastern Hokkaido and many prefectures from eastern to southwestern Japan.
Northern Japan can expect more of the same on Tuesday and Wednesday, and western Japan will see the heat last until around Saturday.
Officials are reminding people to take water and salt, use air conditioning and take frequent breaks when working outside.
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Summary
Japan is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures soaring across the country. Kuwana City reached a high of 38.3 degrees Celsius on Sunday, and even Hokkaido saw temperatures over 35 for the first time this season. Monday will be another hot day, with Kyoto expected to hit 38 degrees, Osaka and
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250707_01/
Date: July 7, 2025
Created: 2025/07/07 07:12
Updated: 2025/12/08 03:26
Last Read: 2025/07/07 09:11