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2-Week Weather Forecast: Midsummer Days in the Last Week of September – Take Precautions Against the Heat

2 Week Weather In the last week of September, there will be many midsummer days from Kanto to the west, so take all possible measures against the heat (weather forecaster Tomoko Kubo September 24, 2023) – Japan Weather Association tenki.jp

Weather for 2 weeks: The last week of September is full of midsummer days from the Kanto region to the west, so take all possible precautions against the heat.

September 24, 2023 07:00

From now on, midsummer days with maximum temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius are expected to continue from Kanto to Kyushu. Tomorrow, the 25th (Monday), will be crisp and hot, but it will gradually become hot and humid. The heat will hit your body, so be careful about your physical condition.

First half (25th to October 1st): You can enjoy moon viewing during the “Mid-Autumn Harvest Moon”

Tomorrow, the 25th (Monday), is expected to be covered in high pressure and clear skies across the country. It looks like it’s going to be a nice day to do laundry, surrounded by dry air.

The front will extend into the Sea of ​​Japan from the 26th (Tuesday) to the 28th (Thursday). There will be some rain in Hokkaido and Tohoku, but the Kanto region, Kyushu, and Okinawa are expected to have sunny spells.

Friday the 29th is the Harvest Moon, and this year it is a full moon. It will be sunny in a wide area, and you can enjoy moon viewing. The 30th (Saturday) and October 1st (Saturday) will also be sunny in many places, but due to the front and moist air, it will likely rain in the Tohoku, Kanto, and Tokai regions.

The maximum temperature will be higher than normal, and there will likely be many midsummer days with temperatures above 30℃ from the Kanto region to the west. The 25th (Monday) will be crisply hot, but from the 26th (Tuesday) the humidity will be high and the heat will continue to hit your body.

Complete measures against heat stroke

Looking at the heatstroke information from tomorrow 25th (Monday) to October 1st (Sunday), Okinawa continues to be ranked as “Danger”, and Kyushu and Kinki are ranked as “Strict Alert” on most days. The Tokai region is likely to be placed on “high alert” from the 28th (Thursday) to the 30th (Saturday), and the Kanto region is likely to be placed on “high alert” from the 29th (Friday) and 30th (Saturday). Even in Tohoku, there will be days when the weather is at the “alert” level.

From the 26th (Tuesday) onwards, there are likely to be many hot and humid days. When humidity is high, it is difficult for sweat to evaporate, making it easier for heat to accumulate inside the body, increasing the risk of heatstroke. September is coming to an end, but we need to take all possible precautions against the heat. Summer is a time when it’s easy to feel tired, so please take care to stay in shape by eating a well-balanced diet and getting enough sleep.

Second half (October 2nd to 7th): Mornings and evenings are likely to be cooler.

From October 2nd (Monday) onwards, Hokkaido and Tohoku are expected to continue to have sunny days due to the high pressure system. The Kanto region will be affected by the front and humid air, so the weather will continue to be sluggish from around Wednesday the 4th. From the Tokai region to Kyushu, there will likely be many cloudy and rainy days from around the 5th (Thursday). There are many sunny days in Okinawa.

Maximum temperatures will remain higher than normal in some places until around the 3rd (Tuesday), but from the 4th (Wednesday) onwards, they are expected to be around normal in a wide area. There are many days when you can wear short sleeves during the day, but the mornings and evenings will be cooler. Please coordinate your outfit with something to wear, such as a cardigan.

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