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Today, unseasonably hot summer days (maximum temperature over 25°C) will continue mainly from Kanto to the west, and some places such as Nagoya will reach midsummer temperatures of over 30°C. Tomorrow will also be summer days mainly from Tokai to the west, and midsummer days will continue in Okinawa and Kyushu. The unstable area will spread from today, and it seems that umbrellas will be needed in northern Japan and the Sea of Japan side, where it was autumn clear today. Tomorrow, humid air will flow into a wide area from today, and rain will likely appear in areas from Kanto to the west, mainly on the Pacific side from morning, Hokuriku and southern Tohoku from around noon, and northern Tohoku at night. There are few umbrella symbols on the weather mark, but it is a good idea to have rain gear just in case. Hokkaido will also have a possibility of rain late at night, including Sapporo. However, despite the lack of sunshine, the temperature will rise, and the maximum temperature will be over 25°C across the board from Tokai to the west, and there is a possibility of midsummer days of over 30°C in Okinawa and Kyushu. It will be humid and muggy. In the Kanto region, the temperature will be about 3°C lower than today, and in central Tokyo, it will be 24°C, which will be the first time in a week that summer temperatures have disappeared. On Saturday, the area where summer temperatures are expected to increase, with the highest temperature expected to be 29°C in Tokyo and 28°C in Sendai, just one step away from midsummer temperatures. However, rain is expected to fall from the Sea of Japan side, and a full-scale cold front is expected to flow in for the first time this season. Many areas will temporarily be free of summer temperatures, and it will suddenly get cold, especially in Hokuriku and northern Japan. In Hokkaido, the first snow may fall even in the flat inland areas. However, this will be temporary, and summer temperatures of over 25°C will return from Kanto to the west next week. Please be careful to manage your health as the temperature changes will be large. ▼TBS NEWS DIG Official Website https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/ ▼Please subscribe to our channel! / @tbsnewsdig ▼Information provided by "TBS Insiders" https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/tbs-ins... ▼Video provided by "TBS Scoop Post" https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/toukou.... #News #news #TBS #newsdig