Summer Begins with High Temperatures! 13 Counties and Cities in Taiwan Issued Heat Warnings, Chiayi and Southern Mountain Areas Expect Afternoon Thunderstorms

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On July 6, which marks the solar term of 'Xiaoshu' in the Chinese calendar, meteorologist Lin Deen revealed that summer has officially begun, bringing gradually rising temperatures. The Central Weather Bureau stated that the period around Xiaoshu and Daoshu is when the average highest temperatures occur. Today, over half of Taiwan, including 13 counties and cities, are under heat warnings. Chiayi and southern mountainous areas can expect afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rain. It's advised to be cautious of weather changes when heading outdoors in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to range between 33 to 35 degrees, with some areas possibly reaching 36 to 37 degrees. The UV index is high, so staying hydrated and wearing sunscreen is crucial. Additionally, the article mentions the importance of preparing for the typhoon season during Xiaoshu. Air quality varies across different regions in Taiwan, with some areas rated as 'good' and others as 'moderate.'

Source: YAHOO

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