Reported about 1 year ago
Observational data from Wens Storm Radar indicates extremely high temperatures across Taiwan, with yesterday's highs ranging from 36 to 41 degrees Celsius in different regions. The country is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures reaching as high as 38 degrees Celsius, prompting warnings of sun protection, heatstroke prevention, and hydration. Thunderstorms are expected to increase in the afternoons, mainly in mountainous areas, posing risks of heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds. The Pacific high-pressure system is causing the heatwave, and temperatures remain elevated with intermittent precipitation expected in the southwestern region.
Source: YAHOO