Moisture Decreases from Evening Onward; CWA: Weather Stable Until May 3rd

Taiwan's Central Weather Administration announced that moisture will decrease from tonight, leading to stable weather until May 3rd. However, a plum rain front and strengthening northeast monsoon are expected to bring rain to all areas on May 4th, with heavier rainfall in central and northern regions. Stable weather is not expected to resume until May 7th.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yu Xiaohan, Taipei, 30th) The Central Weather Administration stated that moisture will decrease from the evening onwards, and the weather will be stable from tomorrow until the daytime of May 3rd, with mostly cloudy to clear skies across Taiwan. On May 4th, a front and strengthening northeast monsoon will bring rain to all areas.

Central Weather Administration forecaster Chang Cheng-chuan told the media that moisture will decrease from tonight, and rainfall will be more localized and shorter from tonight until early tomorrow morning. The weather will be stable from tomorrow daytime until the daytime of May 3rd, with mostly cloudy to clear skies across Taiwan.

Chang Cheng-chuan stated that the next significant weather change will be from the evening of May 3rd to May 4th, when the first front of the plum rain season and the northeast monsoon will strengthen, bringing rain to all areas, with heavier rainfall in the central and northern regions. On May 5th, the South China cloud and rain belt will move eastward, bringing brief showers to northern, eastern, and mountainous areas of central and southern Taiwan, with localized brief showers in other areas. The weather will not stabilize until May 7th.

Regarding temperatures, Chang Cheng-chuan said that it will be cool tomorrow morning, with temperatures rising during the day. Highs in Taoyuan and areas north will be between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, while weekend highs will be between 30 and 33 degrees. On May 4th, due to the northeast monsoon, northern highs will drop slightly to around 25 degrees. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150430