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Japan Records Hottest July Ever, Warning for More Severe Heat Ahead

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Australian tourists heading to Japan will want to make sure they packed a hat and booked accommodation with airconditioning.

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Japan has experienced its hottest July since records began in 1898, the meteorological agency said, warning of further "sweltering heat" in August.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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[NHK] According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, temperatures continued to rise across the country on the 1st, with a temperature of exactly 40 degrees Celsius recorded in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, at 2:26 pm. 40 degrees Celsius was the highest temperature recorded in Japan...

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Japan has had its warmest month of July since the beginning of the surveys in 1898, announced Friday the Meteorological Agency of the country (JMA). It is the third consecutive month of July to record a record monthly average temperature in the archipelago. The thermometer has posted an average higher than normal by 2.89°C ... This article Japan: July 2025, the warmest ever recorded since 1898 est apparu en premier sur Maroc Diplomatique.

Japan's Meteorological Agency, Friday, announced that in July the country had experienced the highest temperature for this month since the start of records in 1898, amid unprecedented heat waves hitting the world as a result of climate change. The Agency confirmed that this was the third consecutive year in which the archipelago recorded a record rise in July's average temperature, showing that temperatures were 2.89 degrees Celsius above the pr…

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