April 25 Central/South Beware of Thunderstorms, Clearing and Warming Up on 26th
The Central Weather Administration forecasts localized showers and thunderstorms, especially in central and southern Taiwan, on April 25. The weather will clear up and temperatures will rise on the 26th and 27th, before another front arrives on the 29th.
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(CNA, Reporter Huang Chiao-wen, Taipei, 24th) The Central Weather Administration stated today that the front will weaken tomorrow, but due to the influence of the South China cloud and rain zone, there will still be localized short showers across the region. These will be more pronounced in central and southern Taiwan, where thunderstorms should be guarded against. On the 26th and 27th, the weather will turn clear to partly cloudy everywhere, and temperatures will rise. Another front is expected to pass on the 29th and 30th.
Huang En-hung, a forecaster at the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Central Weather Administration, told a CNA reporter that while the front will weaken and move away tomorrow, the moisture will remain high due to the South China cloud and rain zone. There will still be localized short showers in various places. Specifically, in the central and southern regions, the rainfall will be more obvious, with potential short showers or even thunderstorms. It is expected that the rainfall will ease significantly after tomorrow night.
Huang En-hung stated that on the 26th and 27th, the environment will shift to easterly winds, and the weather will turn clear to partly cloudy across the island. Only the eastern half and the Hengchun Peninsula will see sporadic rainfall. On the 28th, the wind will shift to southerly, and moisture will increase slightly, bringing localized short showers to the eastern half and Hengchun Peninsula. Other areas will be mostly cloudy, with localized short showers in the central and southern regions and northern mountainous areas in the afternoon.
Huang pointed out that another front will pass through on the 29th and 30th, followed by strengthening northeast monsoons. On the 29th, there may be sporadic short showers everywhere, especially from the central to northern regions, which could see localized short showers or thunderstorms. He mentioned that on the 30th, the central to northern areas and the eastern half will still have localized short showers, while the south will experience sporadic short showers.
Huang said that on May 1st, the northeast monsoon will weaken, and the weather will turn partly cloudy to clear, leaving only the eastern half and the Hengchun Peninsula with sporadic short showers.
Regarding temperatures, Huang En-hung pointed out that tomorrow will still be relatively cool. The north, Yilan, and Hualien will see highs of about 22 to 24 degrees Celsius and lows of 19 to 20 degrees. Other areas will experience highs of 26 to 28 degrees and lows of 21 to 23 degrees.
Huang stated that temperatures will significantly rise across the island on the 26th and 27th, with highs reaching 28 to 31 degrees and lows of 21 to 23 degrees. However, on the 29th and 30th, due to rain from the next front, temperatures will drop. The north, Yilan, and Hualien will have highs of 25 to 26 degrees, while other areas will be 27 to 30 degrees. Lows across all regions will drop slightly by about 1 degree. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150424
(CNA, Reporter Huang Chiao-wen, Taipei, 24th) The Central Weather Administration stated today that the front will weaken tomorrow, but due to the influence of the South China cloud and rain zone, there will still be localized short showers across the region. These will be more pronounced in central and southern Taiwan, where thunderstorms should be guarded against. On the 26th and 27th, the weather will turn clear to partly cloudy everywhere, and temperatures will rise. Another front is expected to pass on the 29th and 30th.
Huang En-hung, a forecaster at the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Central Weather Administration, told a CNA reporter that while the front will weaken and move away tomorrow, the moisture will remain high due to the South China cloud and rain zone. There will still be localized short showers in various places. Specifically, in the central and southern regions, the rainfall will be more obvious, with potential short showers or even thunderstorms. It is expected that the rainfall will ease significantly after tomorrow night.
Huang En-hung stated that on the 26th and 27th, the environment will shift to easterly winds, and the weather will turn clear to partly cloudy across the island. Only the eastern half and the Hengchun Peninsula will see sporadic rainfall. On the 28th, the wind will shift to southerly, and moisture will increase slightly, bringing localized short showers to the eastern half and Hengchun Peninsula. Other areas will be mostly cloudy, with localized short showers in the central and southern regions and northern mountainous areas in the afternoon.
Huang pointed out that another front will pass through on the 29th and 30th, followed by strengthening northeast monsoons. On the 29th, there may be sporadic short showers everywhere, especially from the central to northern regions, which could see localized short showers or thunderstorms. He mentioned that on the 30th, the central to northern areas and the eastern half will still have localized short showers, while the south will experience sporadic short showers.
Huang said that on May 1st, the northeast monsoon will weaken, and the weather will turn partly cloudy to clear, leaving only the eastern half and the Hengchun Peninsula with sporadic short showers.
Regarding temperatures, Huang En-hung pointed out that tomorrow will still be relatively cool. The north, Yilan, and Hualien will see highs of about 22 to 24 degrees Celsius and lows of 19 to 20 degrees. Other areas will experience highs of 26 to 28 degrees and lows of 21 to 23 degrees.
Huang stated that temperatures will significantly rise across the island on the 26th and 27th, with highs reaching 28 to 31 degrees and lows of 21 to 23 degrees. However, on the 29th and 30th, due to rain from the next front, temperatures will drop. The north, Yilan, and Hualien will have highs of 25 to 26 degrees, while other areas will be 27 to 30 degrees. Lows across all regions will drop slightly by about 1 degree. (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150424