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The heatwave continues to affect Taiwan with high temperatures, reaching 38.2 degrees in Pingtung Sanshientien on July 17. Today, the weather remains similar due to the influence of the Pacific high pressure, with the Central Weather Bureau issuing high-temperature warnings for 17 cities and dangerous UV levels. Dr. Lin De-en from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at National Taiwan University forecasts a typhoon affecting Taiwan from 7/22 or 7/23, with at least moderate to severe intensity. Thunderstorms are expected in the western regions in the afternoon, with potential heavy rain in various areas. The article also mentions concern over air quality, with ozone levels rising in parts of Taiwan due to southeast winds. The Environment and Central Weather Bureau provided more information on forecasts for reference.
Source: YAHOO