Reported 5 months ago
Meteorologist Wu Derong warns that Taiwan is currently experiencing warm air due to being within a warm air mass and under the influence of Pacific high pressure, leading to extreme high temperatures. He advises precautions against sun exposure, heatstroke, and heat injuries, as temperatures are expected to reach 37-38 degrees Celsius in various regions. Wu also alerts to the strengthening afternoon convection, with an increase in thunderstorm intensity, urging vigilance against sudden heavy rainfall, lightning, strong winds, and potential flash flooding and landslides in mountainous areas. The weather pattern is expected to slightly change in the coming days, with localized showers and thunderstorms in mountainous regions spreading to some low-lying areas. Overall, caution is advised due to the uncertainty in the forecast, including the potential impact of a nearby typhoon.
Source: YAHOO