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  • Typhoon Gaemi exits Taiwan, heavy rain to continue

    Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi’s impact on Taiwan: from its landfall in Yilan to the aftermath in southern regions, including casualties, damage, and weather forecasts.
    1天前
  • Firefighters rescue seniors from Kaohsiung flood

    Discover how Kaohsiung firefighters heroically evacuated elderly residents trapped by Typhoon Gaemi’s floods in Taiwan, showcasing community resilience amid disaster.
    1天前
  • Typhoon Gaemi brings heavy rain, strong winds to Taiwan

    Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi as it nears Taiwan, bringing significant rainfall and strong winds, especially in southern and central regions. Stay informed on safety measures and updates from the CWA.
    2024/07/24 09:54
  • Kaohsiung Blood Center faces shortage amid heatwave

    Discover how the recent heatwave in southern Taiwan has led to a critical drop in blood donations, putting the medical blood bank at risk. Learn how you can help.
    2024/07/04 13:16
  • Heat records shattered across Taiwan amid climate concerns

    Explore the alarming rise in temperatures around Taiwan, as reported by ex-Central Weather Bureau Director Cheng Ming-tean, with sea temperatures around the island soaring 2-3 degrees Celsius above average. This phenomenon has led to intense heatwaves across regions, with records hitting 37 degrees Celsius in Taipei’s Shezi and Yunlin’s Dounan Township, among others. The CWB urges the public to adopt sun safety practices amid persistent high temperatures and sporadic afternoon rains in northern and mountainous areas.
    2024/07/02 16:30
  • Taiwan’s Academia Sinica to spearhead quantum tech research

    President Lai Ching-te announces that the Southern Branch will focus on cutting-edge technology, including quantum technology. Emphasizing Taiwan’s development, sovereignty, and public safety, Lai outlines his vision for economic progress through digital and green transformations, and peaceful coexistence with China based on mutual respect.
    2024/07/02 10:22
  • MOTC head: Tainan railway project set for 2026 completion

    Minister Li Meng-yen announced the Tainan railway underground project will be completed by 2026, with significant progress on the Tainan Metro supported by President Lai.
    2024/06/12 15:44
  • Heavy rain alert issued for Tainan and Kaohsiung cities

    Discover the latest weather update: The Central Weather Administration has issued a heavy rain alert for Tainan and Kaohsiung, warning of thunderstorms in southern Taiwan due to the southwest monsoon. Stay informed on the unstable weather patterns affecting the region.
    2024/06/12 09:19
  • Heavy rainfall expected in central, southern Taiwan today

    Discover the latest weather forecast for Taiwan, including brief showers, thunderstorms, and potential heavy rainfall in central and southern regions. Stay informed on air quality and temperature insights for safe travel and comfort.
    2024/06/07 10:13
  • Taiwan’s weather swings: From heatwave to plum rains

    Taiwan faces a scorching day with temperatures up to 36°C, particularly in its southern and southeastern areas, as forecasted by the Central Weather Administration. Foehn winds are anticipated in Taitung County, prompting a heat advisory with a yellow warning for Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtung, and Taitung counties. A weather shift is expected to bring brief showers or thunderstorms, especially in the central and northern regions, with heavier rainfall predicted for the northeastern and Greater Taipei’s mountainous areas. Meteorologist Lin Te-en highlights an expected above-average rainfall for May, aligning with the plum rain season, potentially easing Taiwan’s water scarcity concerns yet raising flooding risks.
    2024/04/30 11:54
  • Heavy rain advisory issued for Kaohsiung and Pingtung

    Southern Taiwan on high alert for thunderstorms, warns new Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming. CWA issues heavy rain advisory for Kaohsiung and Pingtung, with widespread impacts expected across Taiwan, including Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu. Residents advised to prepare for potential flooding, landslides, and strong winds.
    2024/04/26 16:11
  • Neipu, Pingtung hits record high of 37.1°C: CWA

    Temperatures soar above 36°C in southern Taiwan, with Neipu, Pingtung reaching 37.1°C. CWA issues yellow alerts for Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung as the island experiences high temperatures and heat throughout the day.
    2024/04/15 18:04
  • Sunny weather with brief showers expected in Taiwan

    Taipei weather forecast: Mostly sunny with brief showers, low clouds and fog in Kingmen and Matzu. Weak front brings humidity, sporadic rainfall in Hualien, Taitung, and Greater Taipei. Highs of 30-34°C, up to 36°C in southern mountains. Travelers cautioned due to aftershocks and landslide risk.
    2024/04/15 12:36
  • Northeast monsoon brings temperature drop to northern Taiwan

    Unstable weather expected in Taiwan on April 9 due to northeast monsoon and shifting South China rain cloud area. Cooler temperatures in the north, with lows of 17-19°C, while central and southern regions could see highs up to 30°C. Sporadic showers likely in northern, eastern, and mountainous areas. Strong winds and waves expected in coastal regions.
    2024/04/09 10:39
  • Unstable weather persists in Taiwan with showers, storms

    Scattered showers and thunderstorms across Taiwan on April 8 due to unstable weather. Temperatures range from 19-23°C. Brief heavy rain and strong winds possible in central and southern mountains. Weather to stabilize from April 10-14 but air quality may worsen in western regions.
    2024/04/08 10:45
  • Sunny spells and showers: Taiwan’s weather rollercoaster

    Stay up to date with the latest weather forecast for Taiwan as a front weakens, bringing mostly sunny to partly cloudy weather with a chance of showers in mountainous areas. Unstable weather may return during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, affecting northern regions more significantly. Be prepared and stay safe with WeatherRisk’s updates.
    2024/04/01 14:12
  • Rainy Tomb Sweeping weekend predicted for northern Taiwan

    Stay informed about the weather in Taiwan with updates from Consulting Director Chia Hsin-hsing of Taiwan Integrated Disaster Prevention of Technology. Be prepared for scattered showers in various regions starting next Thursday, coinciding with the Tomb Sweeping Festival. Stay alert for possible thunderstorms and heavier rainfall in central and southern areas in the coming days.
    2024/03/27 10:35
  • Warmer weekend ahead: Taiwan’s weather forecast update

    Stay updated on the latest weather conditions in Taiwan with this comprehensive report covering rising temperatures, expected showers, and potential fog warnings. Get insights from WeatherRisk specialists on temperature fluctuations and upcoming weather patterns for the region.
    2024/03/14 13:47
  • North to South: A limpse of Taiwan’s varied weekend weather

    Stay up to date with the latest weather forecast in Taiwan. Expect varying temperatures across the island, with northern regions reaching 24°C, central areas 27°C, southern regions 28°C, and eastern territories 23°C. Cloudy weather with scattered showers predicted, with nighttime fog in western regions. Temperatures on Sunday to range from 14-30°C, with significant day-night differences. Stay prepared for increasing temperatures from Monday to Wednesday. A new front on Thursday may bring rain and cooler temperatures. Weather report authorized by the Weather Risk Facebook Page.
    2024/02/17 12:01
  • Northeast monsoon cools down Taiwan with chilly temperatures

    The northeastern monsoon has brought cooler temperatures across Taiwan, with lows of 12-13 degrees Celsius in the north. Southern and central regions, as well as eastern areas, are slightly warmer with temperatures ranging from 14 to 17 degrees. WeatherRisk predicts daytime highs of 15-17 degrees in the north, 21-25 degrees in the center, 24-27 degrees in the south, and 18-23 degrees in the east. Tomorrow, as the northeast monsoon weakens, all areas are expected to see improving conditions and largely sunny to partially cloudy weather. Radiation cooling will drive down temperatures to around 12 degrees in the north. Temperatures around the country will gradually rise next week, with southern and central Taiwan potentially reaching 30 degrees by next Wednesday, and the north and east seeing highs between 27 and 28 degrees. However, a front approaching next Thursday may bring brief local showers in the northern and eastern halves of the island, while conditions in most other places are forecast to remain largely cloudy to sunny.
    2024/02/16 10:25
  • Taiwan’s exports hit top-three record despite 2023 dip

    Taiwan’s export performance reached a historic high from 2021 to 2023, but experienced a 9.8% decline in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the Ministry of Finance. Despite this setback, exports to the U.S. continued to soar with a 49.7% year-on-year increase, while exports to countries covered by Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy also saw significant growth. However, exports to mainland China decreased to 35.2%. Taiwan’s total export tally for 2023 amounted to US$432.48 billion, ranking behind only 2022 and 2021. The demand for communications and electronic products during the pandemic-induced work-from-home trend boosted Taiwan’s exports. The Taiwan Institute of Economic Research predicted significant international trade growth in 2024, which would benefit export-oriented economies like Taiwan. In December 2023, Taiwan’s exports to the U.S. reached $8.49 billion, and exports to southern countries surged by over 50%. However, due to the limited coverage of free trade agreements (FTAs), many traditional Taiwanese industries chose to restructure risks and production in Southeast and South Asia. The return of Taiwanese businesses and the expansion of local factories after the U.S.-China trade war, as well as global economic circumstances, significantly impacted the decline in 2023 exports. The Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) estimated the first-quarter export volume for 2024 to be around US$106.1 billion, which is an improvement compared to the same period in 2023, but a 10% decrease from 2022.
    2024/02/15 10:49
  • Taiwan braces for chilly weather as cold front moves in

    Get the latest weather forecast for Taiwan as a mainland cold front moves southward. Expect cold and damp conditions, with morning temperatures ranging between 15 and 17 degrees Celsius. Daytime temperatures will reach only 17 to 20 degrees in the north and eastern regions, while the central, southern sectors, and Taitung can expect warmer temperatures of 23 to 27 degrees Celsius. Rainfall is expected across Taiwan, with broad, persistent rainfall in the north and localized, brief showers in other areas. There is a possibility of snow or sleet in high-altitude areas, particularly on Lunar New Year’s Eve. The weather will stabilize on the second and third days of the lunar year, with gradually warming temperatures. Stay prepared and carry rain gear when venturing outdoors.
    2024/02/07 11:34
  • 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
  • Ed Sheeran set to rock Kaohsiung with historic concert

    Don’t miss Ed Sheeran’s first concert in Kaohsiung on February 3rd, with doors opening at 4 p.m. The event will feature an opening act by Calum Scott at 7 p.m., followed by Sheeran taking the stage at 8 p.m. After wrapping up his concert in Japan, Sheeran flew to Kaohsiung to continue his global tour. This historic performance will accommodate over 50,000 fans and required equipment to be shipped from Japan on chartered cargo planes. Sheeran’s record-breaking success in the UK, including the Gold BRIT Billion Award, makes this concert an extraordinary event.
    2024/02/02 16:07
  • Brief showers expected in northern Taiwan

    Weather experts have warned that a weak northeast monsoon will briefly impact Taiwan, resulting in temporary showers in the northern and eastern regions. Coastal winds will increase and central and southern regions will experience slightly cooler temperatures, but the effects are not significant. The weekend weather will return to warm and stable conditions. As the Lunar New Year holiday approaches, scattered early showers may occur in the north and center regions. On Monday, there may be brief showers across Taiwan with a decrease in high temperatures as a front passes. Starting from Tuesday next week, the weather will transition to a northeast monsoon pattern, but the incoming cold air is not strong and will mainly affect daytime temperatures on the windward side. From Wednesday evening to New Year’s Eve on Thursday next week, the South China rain area will move eastward, resulting in widespread rain nationwide and significantly lower temperatures.
    2024/02/01 16:57
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