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Seven Taiwan cities face extreme heat alerts as temps soar
Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration issues a high-temperature alert for seven regions, with Taipei City facing 38°C. Stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities.2025/09/11 10:11 -

Taipei faces dangerous 38C temperatures, experts warn
Taipei faces a high-temperature alert on Aug. 19, with forecasts up to 38°C. Residents should stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities. Scattered thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected in some regions.2025/08/19 10:00 -

Weather officials urge sun protection amid heat wave
Taiwan faces scorching heat as temperatures exceed 36°C, prompting the Central Weather Administration to advise sun protection. Expect sporadic thunderstorms and increased rain chances next week.2025/08/07 22:00 -

Health officials warn of heat risks as Taiwan bakes
Taiwan faces dangerous heat with temperatures reaching 37°C (98.6°F) on July 3, 2025. The Central Weather Administration has issued UV warnings while monitoring Tropical Storm MUN. Western regions experience moderate air quality as eastern areas remain clearer. Health officials advise precautions against heat-related illness.2025/07/03 10:00 -

Tropical depression near Japan no threat to Taiwan
Taiwan braces for scorching heat on July 2, with highs of 32-36°C. Northern areas may exceed 37°C. Expect scattered showers in the east and strong winds in Taoyuan.2025/07/02 10:37 -

Pacific system brings dangerous heat to Taiwan’s regions
Taiwan’s weather is influenced by a Pacific high-pressure system, bringing sunny skies and high temperatures. Expect afternoon thunderstorms, especially in mountainous areas. Stay updated and take precautions against UV rays.2025/07/01 10:27 -

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



