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  • Strong winds prompt advisory for 12 Taiwan regions

    The Central Weather Administration warns of strong winds in 12 Taiwan regions, with temperatures ranging from 23 to 30 degrees Celsius. Expect brief showers and cooler weather in the north, improving by Thursday. Sunny to partly cloudy skies are forecast from Friday to Sunday, with isolated showers in Taitung and Hengchun Peninsula. A new front will bring rain next Monday.
    2026/02/11 11:56
  • Double trouble: Two cold fronts heading straight for Taiwan

    The Central Weather Administration forecasts a weather shift in Taiwan starting Feb. 11, with cooler temperatures and sporadic rain in the north and east. Expect a slight warm-up by Feb. 12 as the monsoon weakens, but cooler mornings and evenings persist. A new front on Feb. 16 will bring cooler weather for the Lunar New Year.
    2026/02/11 06:00
  • Cold front to bring cooler, wetter conditions to Taiwan

    Taiwan faces a temperature drop with lows below 10°C in western and northeastern regions. The CWA issues alerts for 16 counties, warning of day-night fluctuations.
    2026/02/10 11:00
  • Taiwan braces for cold snap as Lunar New Year begins

    Taiwan braces for a cold snap as the Lunar New Year approaches, with temperatures dropping due to a northeast monsoon. Expect showers and possible snow.
    2025/01/24 10:00
  • Cloudy skies likely for New Year’s Eve in Taipei

    Meteorologists predict a northeast monsoon will bring rain to northern and eastern Taiwan on Dec. 30. Expect cloudy skies and cooler temperatures in Taipei.
    2024/12/30 10:22
  • Taiwan braces for rainy start to Lunar New Year celebrations

    Taiwan is expected to experience gloomy and rainy weather from the eve of the Lunar New Year on Thursday to New Year’s Day on Friday, according to meteorologist Peng Chi-ming. The weather is expected to improve from February 10 to February 12. Windward areas, including Taoyuan, Greater Taipei, Keelung’s North Coast, eastern parts of Yilan and Hualien, and the Hengchun Peninsula, are likely to receive rainfall due to the impact of the northeast monsoon. The central and southern mountainous areas may witness sporadic showers with more cloud coverage in the plains. The southwestern monsoon will intensify rainfall north of Taichung and in Yilan from Tuesday night until Wednesday, with the northern and northeastern mountainous areas receiving the most rain. The entire island will experience showers and heavy rain, especially in the central and northern regions, Yilan, and Hualien, between the eve of the Lunar New Year and New Year’s Day. Rainfall will gradually decrease from the evening of February 8, but showers may potentially occur throughout the day on February 9. The weather will gradually improve beginning on New Year’s Day, with the western half of Taiwan turning partly cloudy to sunny. However, the eastern half will still see an increased amount of clouds with occasional showers. Weather conditions are expected to enhance further from the second to the third day of the Lunar New Year, potentially resulting in clear skies in the western half and partly cloudy to clear skies in the eastern half. In terms of temperatures, the north, northeast, and mountain regions will experience the coldest weather on New Year’s Day, with lows between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius. The southern and eastern regions of Hualien and Taitung will have lows of 12 to 14 degrees, with temperatures slowly warming thereafter.
    2024/02/06 12:09
  • Northeastern monsoon to cool Lunar New Year celebrations

    Get the latest weather forecast for Taipei during the Lunar New Year period. Meteorology experts predict a drop in temperatures due to the incoming northeastern monsoon, with temperatures potentially dipping into the low 20s. Stay prepared and keep your heavy coats handy as you celebrate the new year.
    2024/01/30 10:11
  • Taiwan’s flower market hit by cold weather

    Taipei’s flower market is experiencing a nearly 30% reduction in certain flowers due to the recent colder weather and damp conditions. The Chairman of Taipei Flowers Auction, Li Ming-tsung, predicts that flower prices will rise by an average of 5% this year, citing inflation as the main cause. For example, the cost of a bouquet of lilies, typically priced at NT$250, could increase to between NT$600 and NT$700 during the Lunar New Year, with prices peaking at up to NT$1,000. In preparation for the Lunar New Year, the Taipei Flower Market will extend its opening hours to 3 p.m. and remain open for a total of 108 hours, expecting to supply around 904,000 bouquets.
    2024/01/25 16:06
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