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Rain forecast for Taoyuan and northern Taiwan Saturday
Rainfall increases across Taiwan as the Huanan Cloud System moves east. Northern Taiwan faces the heaviest downpours. Cold air mass brings chilly weather.
2025/03/07 08:35
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Taiwan braces for poor air quality due to cold air mass
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment warns of worsening air quality due to a cold air mass from China. Expect moderate to red alert levels until Sunday. Stay informed.
2024/12/26 11:56
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Temperatures in northern Taiwan to drop to 15°C tonight
WeatherRisk forecasts a temperature drop in northern Taiwan starting Nov. 26, with lows of 12-14°C. Expect cloudy skies and significant day-night temperature differences.
2024/11/26 10:17
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Chilly winds hit northern Taiwan as temperatures drop
Stay updated on the weather forecast for Northern Taiwan as temperatures are set to drop due to an approaching front. Learn from Daniel Wu, an expert in Atmospheric Sciences, about the cold air mass expected to arrive mid-week and the improving weather conditions thereafter. Experience a mix of cloudy and clear skies, along with occasional rain showers, as the region transitions from chilly weather to gradually warming temperatures over the weekend.
2024/03/18 10:45
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Taiwan faces frigid weather in 8 regions: CWA
Stay informed about the impact of a continental cold wave hitting Taiwan, as reported by the Central Weather Administration. Expect temperatures to drop significantly, with some areas potentially reaching below 10 degrees Celsius. Weather expert Lin Te-en warns of a possible transformation of the cold air mass into a cold stream, affecting various regions. Keep an eye on the north, northeast, and east for temperatures not exceeding 18 degrees Celsius, while the south and central regions may experience slightly warmer weather. Prepare for the strongest impact tonight until Saturday morning, with temperatures possibly plummeting further. Stay updated as temperatures are forecasted to rise temporarily on Sunday before declining again on Monday.
2024/03/08 11:58
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Taiwan weather: cold front causes major temperature plunge
Stay updated on the latest weather changes in Taiwan as a cold front sweeps across the region, bringing a significant temperature drop. Follow WeatherRisk analyst Ke Yu-ning’s insights as the country braces for overcast skies and chilly conditions, with the cold air mass expected to linger until Saturday.
2024/03/06 14:44
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Northern Taiwan braces for chilly weather and rainfall
Stay informed about the upcoming weather changes in northern Taiwan as temperatures are set to drop to as low as 14 degrees Celsius. Expect rainy conditions throughout the island, with the north experiencing more significant rainfall. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential thunderstorms in the north and northeast. Stay updated on the latest forecasts from the Central Weather Administration.
2024/03/06 11:01
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Taiwan braces for sudden heatwave before chilly plunge
Stay informed about the fluctuating weather in Taiwan this week. A heatwave is expected on Tuesday, with temperatures reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius before plummeting to as low as 10 degrees in some areas by the weekend. Meteorologist Wu Der-rong warns of a cold air mass from China bringing rain and significantly colder temperatures. Keep an eye on the Central Weather Administration’s forecasts for the latest updates.
2024/03/05 10:47
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Taipei shivers as cold front brings 11.5°C chill
Stay updated on Taipei’s weather as a strong cold air mass from China brings chilly temperatures and rainy conditions across the island. Expect lows of 10-11 degrees in the north and highs of 25-27 degrees in the south. Weather forecasters predict a shift in conditions with temperatures possibly reaching 30-31 degrees by Tuesday, before a potential cold air mass brings a drop in temperatures by Wednesday.
2024/03/01 10:38
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Taiwan braces for cloudy weather, sporadic rainfall
WeatherRisk has reported that there will be generally cloudy weather in Taiwan due to the shift of clouds in the south. There may also be sporadic rainfall in the mountains of central and southern Taiwan. The impact of the continental cold air mass moving out to sea along the coast of China has weakened the cold air around Taiwan, causing minimal low temperatures to rise. The Liyu Lake in Hualien and Luye Township in Taitung recorded temperatures of 11 and 12.4 degrees Celsius, respectively. The continued shift of clouds in the south might slightly increase the chance of rainfall in the central and southern regions, as well as affect the eastern areas with sporadic downpours. With no significant weather systems nearby, Taiwan will experience an increase in daytime temperatures under the influence of northeast to east winds. Northern regions will see temperatures of 23-26 degrees Celsius, while the central and southern regions will hover around 24-26 degrees Celsius. On Friday, environmental moisture will gradually decrease under the influence of the northeast monsoon, resulting in mostly cloudy weather with possible sporadic rainfall across Taiwan. Saturday, the start of the New Year holiday, will see a weakening of the northeast monsoon, raising the temperature and bringing mostly cloudy weather, with sporadic rainfall possible only in the eastern parts. However, Sunday will see a stronger northeast monsoon, leading to stable but cloudy weather with sporadic showers in eastern Taiwan. On New Year’s Day next Monday, Taiwan will experience generally sunny to cloudy weather under the influence of the northeast monsoon, with no significant chance of rain. The general public is advised to consider this weather information when planning holiday activities.
2023/12/27 10:15
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Sudden chill hits Taiwan rivaling a continental air mass
Taipei experienced a sudden drop in temperature on November 14, with the morning low reaching 15.2 degrees Celsius. This is due to an intense cold air mass moving southward, which is expected to bring temperatures down to around 10 degrees Celsius throughout the week, particularly affecting coastal and plain areas. National Central University Atmospheric Sciences Professor Wu Der-Romg explained that a weather front arrived on Thursday, causing drastic changes in weather conditions. This front is accompanied by an arctic air mass, resulting in the strongest wave of cold air so far this autumn season. Professor Wu expects the impact of the cold air mass to continue until Saturday morning, with a gradual return to normal temperatures exceeding 20 degrees Celsius the following day. However, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) warned of the return of brisk temperatures as a typhoon approaches Taiwan in the coming weeks. The CWA is closely monitoring the tropical depression brewing east of the Philippine Sea, as it may disrupt future weather patterns in Taiwan.
2023/11/14 19:21