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  • Cooler weather hits northern Taiwan, dry spell reduces rain

    Discover the latest weather update: A frontal system over the Bashi Channel brings cooler temperatures and reduced rainfall to Taiwan. Northern and northeastern regions experience cooler weather, while sporadic showers persist in the south. The Central Weather Administration warns of strong coastal gusts and advises caution. Air quality concerns rise as foreign pollutants may affect northern and coastal areas, with Matsu and Kinmen under an orange alert. Stay informed on weather and air quality changes.
    2024/06/03 11:33
  • Weekend warm-up: Taiwan to experience brief heat spike

    Explore the dramatic shift in Taiwan’s weather as temperatures soar to 30°C, only to be followed by thunderstorms. The Central Weather Administration highlights the weakening northeast monsoon’s impact, leading to significant temperature fluctuations and potential air quality concerns. Stay alert for a brief warm spell before the onset of rain and cooler conditions.
    2024/05/10 12:54
  • Taiwan weather update: Showers in the north, warm elsewhere

    Explore the latest weather update from Taipei as the Central Weather Administration reports a weak front over the northern sea, bringing brief showers to some areas and warm, muggy conditions across Taiwan. With a mix of sun and clouds, the public is advised to prepare for strong UV rays, potential travel impacts due to fog, and to stay cautious in mountainous regions due to aftershocks and rain-induced hazards. Air quality concerns also persist in the country’s western half.
    2024/04/16 11:53
  • Taiwan braces for northeast monsoon; heavy rain forecasted

    Residents in Taiwan are preparing for a significant change in weather as the Central Weather Administration predicts the northeast monsoon to bring heavy rainfall and strong gusts to the region. Coastal areas from north to northeast, including Yilan, will experience gusts reaching Level 5-7 on the Beaufort scale, while regions south of Taoyuan, such as Taitung and the Hengchun Peninsula, can expect winds between Level 8-10. Daytime temperatures will drop to 20-22 degrees Celsius in the north and northeast, with a slight increase to 21-23 degrees on Saturday. The monsoon is expected to weaken by Sunday, but another surge is anticipated by Monday evening. During stronger monsoon periods, air quality may be affected, so individuals with respiratory concerns should take precautions.
    2023/11/24 12:24
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