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Taiwan records third coldest spring since 2011: CWA
Taiwan’s spring was the third coldest since 2011, with average temperatures at 20.4°C due to northern cold air. Rainfall was above normal, totaling 321.3 mm.2025/04/29 15:18 -
Northern Taiwan sees temperatures drop to 10°C at night
A cold air mass is causing temperatures to drop across Taiwan, with lows reaching 10°C in the north. Rain and strong winds affect coastal areas, urging caution.2025/02/03 11:07 -
Cold air masses to hit Taiwan, temperatures to drop
WeatherRisk analyst forecasts two cold air masses for Taiwan, with temperatures dropping to 13-15°C in the north and northeast. Rain likely in Greater Taipei.2024/12/04 17:08 -
CWA: Rising temperatures amid weakening cold air mass
The Central Weather Administration (CWA) has announced that temperatures in Taiwan are expected to rise today due to the weakening of a cold air mass. Daytime highs will reach 22 to 25 degrees Celsius in the western part of the country and 21 to 23 degrees in the eastern regions. Rainfall will be limited, and skies will largely remain clear, with only slight scattered showers in the east. However, morning lows in the western regions and Yilan will be around 10 to 13 degrees, dropping to below 10 degrees in parts of northern Tainan and Yilan due to the influence of the continental cold air mass and radiative cooling effect. The Hualien-Taitung area should expect lows between 15 and 16 degrees, so individuals are advised to take measures to stay warm. Wind speeds may rise between 8 to 9 levels in parts of Taoyuan to Yunlin, Hengchun Peninsula, Penghu, Lanyu, and Green Island. There could be a risk of high waves along the coast of the eastern regions, Lanyu, Green Island, and Hengchun Peninsula, so residents and visitors are urged to stay vigilant if engaging in seaside activities.2023/12/26 10:04