Parts of Japan’s southwestern region of Kyushu saw a hot summer day on July 11, with the mercury hitting a record-tying 39.3 deg C in Dazaifu, a tourist spot in Fukuoka Prefecture.
Of the country’s 914 observation points, 43 recorded temperatures of 35 deg C or higher, meeting the Japan weather agency’s definition of an “extremely hot day.”
More than half of the observation points, or 491, recorded 30 deg C or higher.
People in Fukuoka and nearby Kumamoto Prefecture were advised to exercise caution against heatstroke.
The Japan Meteorological Agency expects scorching temperatures to hit western and eastern Japan toward July 18.
-Kyodo News
Of the country’s 914 observation points, 43 recorded temperatures of 35 deg C or higher, meeting the Japan weather agency’s definition of an “extremely hot day.”
More than half of the observation points, or 491, recorded 30 deg C or higher.
People in Fukuoka and nearby Kumamoto Prefecture were advised to exercise caution against heatstroke.
The Japan Meteorological Agency expects scorching temperatures to hit western and eastern Japan toward July 18.
-Kyodo News
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