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According to WeatherRisk Manager Wu Sheng-yu, as the Pacific high pressure extends westward and the front retreats northward to the Yangtze River basin, leaving Taiwan, the rainy season has come to an end and Taiwan has officially entered the summer weather pattern since yesterday. Next week, there may be a tropical disturbance gradually developing, even a chance of forming a tropical depression or mild typhoon. Wu Sheng-yu mentioned that the weather pattern in summer includes clear mornings, with the possibility of thunderstorms in mountainous areas and nearby flatlands in the afternoon until evening, repeating daily until disrupted by typhoons or other weather systems. Temperatures are expected to reach 33 to 35 degrees Celsius, with some areas possibly exceeding 36 degrees, so precautions against sunburn and heatstroke are essential. While the forecast indicates the disturbance developing next week may not affect Taiwan, it could lead to a more vigorous afternoon thunderstorm development over Taiwan due to the slight weakening of the Pacific high pressure, requiring further observation and attention.
Source: YAHOO