Good Weather for 5 Days Starting the 9th, Scattered Showers in Mountains in the Afternoon, Temperatures May Exceed 30 Degrees

Taiwan will experience mostly sunny and hot weather for the next five days starting the 9th, with scattered showers in mountainous areas in the afternoon. Highs may exceed 30 degrees Celsius. After the 14th, a frontal system will approach, bringing brief rain to northern areas and a slight drop in temperature.
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Central Weather Administration forecaster Huang Enhong told CNA reporters that from tomorrow to the 13th, winds will be from the south to southwest, and the weather will be stable, sunny to cloudy, with scattered brief showers in mountainous areas in the afternoon. Huang Enhong stated that moisture will increase slightly on the 11th, with scattered brief showers in Taoyuan and northward, and Yilan. On the 14th, a frontal system will approach the sea north of Taiwan, and on the 15th, the front will pass and the northeast monsoon will slightly strengthen, bringing local brief showers to northern and Yilan areas. Other areas will be cloudy to sunny. Another frontal system is expected around the 16th, with local brief showers continuing in northern and northeastern areas. Regarding temperatures, Huang Enhong pointed out that from tomorrow to the 13th, high temperatures will be around 29 to 31 degrees Celsius, with some local areas possibly being higher. Foehn wind may occur in southeastern areas on the 10th. Low temperatures will be around 21 to 23 degrees Celsius, so be mindful of the diurnal temperature range. Huang Enhong mentioned that from the 14th, due to the influence of rainfall, high temperatures in northern and northeastern areas will slightly decrease to 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with little change in low temperatures across the island. Huang Enhong reminded that low clouds or local fog are likely in western Taiwan from tomorrow morning, and in Kinmen and Matsu from tomorrow to the 11th, affecting visibility. Currently, observations suggest that a tropical system may develop southeast of Guam around the 10th and has the potential to strengthen into a tropical depression. However, model predictions primarily indicate movement towards the north, posing no impact on Taiwan. (Editor: Zhang Yanjing) 1150408