Weather Stable Until 28th, Front Brings Heavier Rain to Central and Northern Regions on 29th
According to the Meteorological Administration, Taiwan will experience stable weather until the 28th. However, a front and northeast monsoon will bring widespread rain from the 29th to 30th, with localized heavier rainfall expected in central and northern regions on the 29th. The Labor Day holiday period will be generally stable, but another front will approach on May 3, bringing rain to the southern regions.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Hsiung-feng, Taipei 26th) The Meteorological Administration stated that until the 28th, most areas will be generally stable with clear to cloudy skies, with only sporadic brief showers in Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula, and sporadic brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas. From the 29th to 30th, due to a front and the northeast monsoon, there will be rain across Taiwan, with localized heavier rainfall expected in central and northern regions on the 29th. The Labor Day holiday weather will be generally stable, but another front will approach on May 3, bringing rain to the southern regions.
Forecaster Tseng Chao-cheng of the Central Weather Administration told the Central News Agency reporter that tomorrow (27th), most areas will be clear to cloudy, with only sporadic brief showers in Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula, and sporadic brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas. On the 28th, due to southerly and easterly winds, Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula will have localized brief showers, with localized brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas of western Taiwan.
Tseng Chao-cheng pointed out that on the 29th and 30th, a front will pass and the northeast monsoon will strengthen, bringing localized brief showers to various areas. Rainfall will be more significant on the 29th, with localized heavier rainfall expected in central and northern regions. On May 1, the northeast monsoon will weaken, and rainfall will gradually subside. On May 2, skies will turn cloudy to clear in most areas. Another front is expected to approach on May 3, bringing localized brief showers to southern and Taitung regions, with afternoon thunderstorms likely in other areas.
Regarding temperatures, Tseng Chao-cheng stated that high temperatures will continue to gradually rise until the 28th, with northern regions approaching 30 degrees Celsius, and central and southern regions between 30 and 32 degrees, with some localized areas reaching 1 to 2 degrees higher. On the 29th and 30th, due to more clouds, rain, and the influence of the northeast monsoon, daytime high temperatures in central and northern regions, as well as Yilan and Hualien, will be around 25 degrees, with little change in southern regions. Temperatures will gradually rise again from May 1, with northern regions potentially reaching 30 degrees.
Tseng Chao-cheng reminded that from the evening of the 27th to the morning of the 29th, Matsu region is prone to low clouds or localized fog, affecting visibility. In addition, southeastern regions should be aware of the possibility of foehn winds on the 29th. Furthermore, current data shows no significant tropical disturbance development signs until early May. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150426
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Hsiung-feng, Taipei 26th) The Meteorological Administration stated that until the 28th, most areas will be generally stable with clear to cloudy skies, with only sporadic brief showers in Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula, and sporadic brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas. From the 29th to 30th, due to a front and the northeast monsoon, there will be rain across Taiwan, with localized heavier rainfall expected in central and northern regions on the 29th. The Labor Day holiday weather will be generally stable, but another front will approach on May 3, bringing rain to the southern regions.
Forecaster Tseng Chao-cheng of the Central Weather Administration told the Central News Agency reporter that tomorrow (27th), most areas will be clear to cloudy, with only sporadic brief showers in Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula, and sporadic brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas. On the 28th, due to southerly and easterly winds, Hualien, Taitung, and Hengchun Peninsula will have localized brief showers, with localized brief afternoon showers in mountainous areas of western Taiwan.
Tseng Chao-cheng pointed out that on the 29th and 30th, a front will pass and the northeast monsoon will strengthen, bringing localized brief showers to various areas. Rainfall will be more significant on the 29th, with localized heavier rainfall expected in central and northern regions. On May 1, the northeast monsoon will weaken, and rainfall will gradually subside. On May 2, skies will turn cloudy to clear in most areas. Another front is expected to approach on May 3, bringing localized brief showers to southern and Taitung regions, with afternoon thunderstorms likely in other areas.
Regarding temperatures, Tseng Chao-cheng stated that high temperatures will continue to gradually rise until the 28th, with northern regions approaching 30 degrees Celsius, and central and southern regions between 30 and 32 degrees, with some localized areas reaching 1 to 2 degrees higher. On the 29th and 30th, due to more clouds, rain, and the influence of the northeast monsoon, daytime high temperatures in central and northern regions, as well as Yilan and Hualien, will be around 25 degrees, with little change in southern regions. Temperatures will gradually rise again from May 1, with northern regions potentially reaching 30 degrees.
Tseng Chao-cheng reminded that from the evening of the 27th to the morning of the 29th, Matsu region is prone to low clouds or localized fog, affecting visibility. In addition, southeastern regions should be aware of the possibility of foehn winds on the 29th. Furthermore, current data shows no significant tropical disturbance development signs until early May. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150426
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