Reported 8 months ago
In recent days, Taiwan has been facing high temperatures, leading to people on the streets tightly wrapping themselves to avoid sunburns. According to data from the Central Weather Bureau from 1991 to 2020, Tainan ranks first in the country with 186 days a year exceeding 30°C, with locals expressing struggles with the heat and resorting to air conditioning. Meteorologists attribute the varying temperatures to factors like latitude, sea proximity affecting the cooling sea breeze, and local topography. As temperatures soar, industries like the renowned Guanmiao noodle makers are shortening sun exposure for their natural sun-dried products due to heat damage concerns, with weather warnings advising sun protection measures and hydration to prevent heat strokes amid clear, hot weather nationwide.
Source: YAHOO