Reported about 1 year ago
On June 30, 2024, TVBS News reported that the influence of southwestern winds continues to bring hot weather, with temperatures reaching as high as 38 degrees in the southeastern region. Thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon in the northern regions, Yilan and Hualien areas, and mountainous areas with a possibility of localized heavy rain. The Central Weather Bureau warns of temperatures ranging from 33 to 36 degrees across Taiwan, with some areas exceeding 36 degrees due to heat convection, particularly in the southeastern region. It is advised to protect against sunburn, stay hydrated, and beware of heat-related injuries. Strong southwestern winds may cause strong gusts in open coastal areas, and rough seas nearby. Meteorologist Lin Deng-en indicates a prolonged period of hot weather due to southwestern winds and the influence of the Pacific high-pressure system moving westward. Several cities and counties are under an orange heat warning, urging precautions against heat-related issues and adequate hydration. Air quality forecasts show relatively good conditions across various regions, with the north facing slight pollution accumulation. For more information, visit the Central Weather Bureau and Ministry of the Environment websites.
Source: YAHOO