On August 9, Weathernews updated its “Extreme Heat View 2024,” announcing that August-October temperatures will be above normal nationwide, and that September in particular could be as hot as last year, the hottest month in recorded history.
The Pacific High and Tibetan High are expected to overlap to form a “double high-pressure system” that will bring dangerous heat until late August, with the possibility of hot days of 35°C or higher and extreme heat of 40°C or higher in some areas.
In addition, in past years, the Pacific High pressure system gradually recedes to the southeast of Japan from September, and the westerly wind belt moves southward, increasing the number of days with cool air from northern Japan, but this fall, the La Niña phenomenon is expected to prolong the lingering summer heat, resulting in severe heat even after September.
The report also states that people need to take precautions against heat stroke, such as drinking plenty of water frequently.
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