Hey amigos! 🌟 Grab your cold drinks because Japan just cranked up the heat this summer! 🥵
Japan's weather agency announced on Thursday that July was the hottest since records began in 1898. Yep, that's over 120 years ago! 📜
The national average temperature soared to 2.16 degrees Celsius above the usual average from 1991 to 2020, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Talk about a heatwave! 🌡️
But here's the kicker—this is the second year in a row that Japan has broken its average July temperature record. Double the heat, double the wow! 🔥🔥
What's it like to experience such scorching summers? If you're in Japan or have friends there, send them some virtual ice cream! 🍦❄️
Stay cool and don't forget to hydrate! 💧 Have you ever felt the heat like this? Share your hottest summer stories with us! 😎
Reference(s):
Japan experiences hottest July on record, says weather agency
cgtn.com