Partly Cloudy to Clear Continues Until the 14th; Frontal System to Bring Increased Moisture from the 15th
Taiwan will experience partly cloudy to clear weather until the 14th, with highs around 29-32 degrees Celsius. From the 15th, a frontal system will increase moisture, bringing scattered showers to northern and eastern regions. Typhoon Chanthu is expected to strengthen but will not affect Taiwan.
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Central Weather Administration forecaster Huang En-hung stated to the media today that tomorrow will continue to be partly cloudy to clear. Cloud cover will be slightly higher in the north and east, with a chance of scattered showers in Taoyuan and north, Yilan, and mountainous areas. For the most part, the weather will be partly cloudy to clear, with scattered afternoon showers in mountainous regions.
Huang En-hung said that a frontal system will approach starting from the evening of the 14th, bringing scattered brief showers to northern Taiwan north of Taoyuan. On the 15th, the frontal system will pass, and from the 16th to the 17th, moisture levels will be high. Northern Taiwan, the eastern half, and the Hengchun Peninsula will experience localized brief showers, while Miaoli and Hsinchu will see scattered brief showers. Other areas will be partly cloudy to clear, with scattered afternoon showers in mountainous regions.
Regarding temperatures, from tomorrow to the 14th, highs will range from 29 to 32 degrees Celsius, with lows between 21 and 23 degrees. On the 15th, influenced by the frontal system, highs will slightly drop to 26 to 28 degrees. Central and southern Taiwan will be unaffected, with temperatures around 29 to 31 degrees. Low temperatures will remain unchanged. From the 16th onwards, rainfall will ease, and temperatures will rise.
According to Central Weather Administration observations, Typhoon Chanthu's center was located at latitude 7.9 degrees North and longitude 151.1 degrees East at 2 PM today, moving northwest at a speed of 4 kilometers per hour.
Huang En-hung stated that Typhoon Chanthu is expected to intensify into a moderate typhoon as early as tomorrow, with its path turning northwest to north, posing no threat to Taiwan. (Editor: Xie Yazhu) 1150410
Huang En-hung said that a frontal system will approach starting from the evening of the 14th, bringing scattered brief showers to northern Taiwan north of Taoyuan. On the 15th, the frontal system will pass, and from the 16th to the 17th, moisture levels will be high. Northern Taiwan, the eastern half, and the Hengchun Peninsula will experience localized brief showers, while Miaoli and Hsinchu will see scattered brief showers. Other areas will be partly cloudy to clear, with scattered afternoon showers in mountainous regions.
Regarding temperatures, from tomorrow to the 14th, highs will range from 29 to 32 degrees Celsius, with lows between 21 and 23 degrees. On the 15th, influenced by the frontal system, highs will slightly drop to 26 to 28 degrees. Central and southern Taiwan will be unaffected, with temperatures around 29 to 31 degrees. Low temperatures will remain unchanged. From the 16th onwards, rainfall will ease, and temperatures will rise.
According to Central Weather Administration observations, Typhoon Chanthu's center was located at latitude 7.9 degrees North and longitude 151.1 degrees East at 2 PM today, moving northwest at a speed of 4 kilometers per hour.
Huang En-hung stated that Typhoon Chanthu is expected to intensify into a moderate typhoon as early as tomorrow, with its path turning northwest to north, posing no threat to Taiwan. (Editor: Xie Yazhu) 1150410