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Sudden News Network reports that the southwest wind continues to blow, causing hot and humid temperatures nationwide with rain in the southwest already starting in the morning. Afternoon thunderstorms are expected in most areas except the northwest and eastern Taiwan over the next week, but the moisture will slightly decrease by the weekend (June 15-16) reducing the chances of thunderstorms. Weather expert Wu Derong notes signs of significant weather changes after a week, especially in the southwest region of Taiwan. The rainfall patterns remain stable in the coming days. The southwestern wind triggers convection leading to early morning rain on the windward side and lower rainfall chances on the leeward side. High temperatures over 37 degrees Celsius are expected, particularly in Hualien. Rainfall and temperature patterns tomorrow are predicted to be similar to today, with the southwest area experiencing gradual rain throughout the day. Despite a slight moisture decrease by June 15-16, overall weather changes are insignificant with continuing hot conditions in Taipei and advisories to protect against sunburn and heatstroke. The weather remains similar on June 14, revealing a consistent trend in the coming week according to computer simulations. Wu Derong suggests potential weather changes, emphasizing the need for further observation. Overall, this week’s weather changes are minimal.
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