Record-breaking temperatures were recorded across Japan, with northern areas and the Sea of Japan side experiencing unusually high temperatures. Sapporo, a city known for its skiing, recorded temperatures surpassing 25 degrees Celsius on Monday, marking the earliest occurrence of such warmth in the city's history. Meanwhile, central Tokyo reported a temperature of 26.8 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures in Japan's northern city of Sapporo passed 25 degrees Celsius on Monday — the earliest point of any year on record. https://t.co/YQRfn93UNy
Temperatures in #Japan's northern city of Sapporo — famous for skiing — on Monday passed 25 degrees Celsius at the earliest point of any year on record https://t.co/EtgfyTL3CQ
Breaking records. Temperatures in Japan's northern city of Sapporo -- famous for skiing -- on Monday passed 25 degrees Celsius at the earliest point of any year on record, a weather agency official says https://t.co/F4H1CS68Rr https://t.co/kuITFAr0Nn
Sapporo sees earliest 25 C day of any year since records began: Temperatures in Japan's northern city of Sapporo on Monday passed 25 degrees Celsius at the earliest point of any year on record, a weather agency official said.… https://t.co/wUY7j8Z6o3 #japannews #japantoday
Areas on Sea of Japan Side, Northern Japan Log Temperatures Above 30 C; 26.8 Recorded in Central Tokyo https://t.co/aXc2VoZPZ5