Key Facts
• On July 8, 2025, Japan Meteorological Agency released a two-week temperature forecast.
• Northern, Eastern, and Western Japan will experience predominantly high temperatures.
• Some days are expected to be significantly hotter than average.
• Okinawa and Amami temperatures will remain average or below for six days but may rise significantly around July 15.
• Heatstroke risk remains high; health and agricultural precautions are advised.
• Forecasts include five-day average temperatures for July 16–20.
• Probability of significantly high or low temperatures is indicated when exceeding 30%.
• Temperature prediction ranges have an 80% accuracy rate.
• Graphs show recent one-week trends and two-week forecasts.
• The Japan Meteorological Agency emphasizes health management and crop care during this period.
Summary
The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts high temperatures across Northern, Eastern, and Western Japan over the next two weeks, with some days significantly hotter than average. Okinawa and Amami will see average or below-average temperatures for six days, followed by a potential rise around July 15. The agency warns of continued high heatstroke risks and advises precautions for health and agriculture. Forecasts include five-day averages and highlight probabilities of extreme temperatures exceeding 30%. Temperature prediction ranges are 80% accurate, with graphs showing recent trends and future projections. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and manage health and crops accordingly.
