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Japan records hottest year in its history in 2024 for 2nd consecutive year

Hottest temperature of 41 C recorded on July 29 in Tochigi province for 2nd consecutive year since 1898, says Japan Meteorological Agency

Berk Kutay Gökmen, Riyaz Khaliq Khaliq  | 06.01.2025 - Update : 07.01.2025
Japan records hottest year in its history in 2024 for 2nd consecutive year People walk on the street under the hot and burning midday sun in the Chiyoda district on June 30, 2022, in Tokyo, Japan. The capital of Japan has been swept by a heat wave for the past few days with temperatures well above 35 degrees Celsius and close to 40 degrees Celsius in some places in Tokyo.

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Japan experienced its hottest year on record in 2024, surpassing the previous highest average temperature recorded in 2023, the country's weather agency said on Monday.

Driven by global warming and westerly winds, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported that the country's average temperature in 2024 was the highest ever recorded for the second year in a row since 1898.

The highest temperature recorded across Japan last year was 41 C (105.8 F) on July 29 in Sano, Tochigi province, north of the capital Tokyo, Kyodo News reported.

The average temperature in 2024 was 1.48 C higher than the mean temperature for the 30 years ending in 2020, outpacing the 1.29 C increase seen in 2023, it added.

Last autumn's average temperatures were unprecedented, and the summer's heat levels matched previous records, the agency said, adding that April, July, and October all saw record-high temperatures.

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