According to the Fukuoka District Meteorological Observatory’s three-month forecast for May through July, the northern Kyushu region is expected to experience higher-than-average temperatures due to an abundance of warm air. The observatory urges residents to take early heatstroke precautions. On April 25, the observatory released the three-month forecast for the northern Kyushu region from May to July. The warmer trend in June and July is attributed to factors such as global warming, increased convective activity near the Philippines, and the prevalence of warm air. As a result, the observatory is calling for early heatstroke prevention measures. Source: NHK
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