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Extreme heat grips Japan; unstable atmosphere threatens heavy rain

From NHK · () Japanese

Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Many areas in Japan experienced extremely hot weather, with temperatures reaching record highs.
  • The unstable atmospheric conditions in the Kanto-Koshinetsu region and other areas could lead to localized heavy rain.
  • NHK is providing services such as simultaneous and missed-episode streaming of broadcast programs and access to related news articles.

Much of Japan is experiencing a severe heatwave, with numerous locations recording "moshobi," or extremely hot days, where temperatures soar above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). The intense heat is affecting regions from northern to western Japan, posing significant health risks to the population.

Alongside the extreme heat, unstable atmospheric conditions are developing across several areas, particularly in the Kanto-Koshinetsu region. This instability raises concerns about the potential for localized heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and other severe weather phenomena. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates and take precautions against both the heat and potential downpours.

NHK, Japan's public broadcaster, is offering various services to keep the public informed. These include simultaneous streaming of broadcast programs and access to missed-episode replays, allowing viewers to catch up on content they may have been unable to watch live. Additionally, NHK provides access to related news articles and program information, ensuring audiences can stay updated on current events and weather advisories.

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Originally published by NHK in Japanese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.