Wu Der-rong: Scorching Heat Like Midsummer Until May 28, Temperatures in South to Hit 39°C

Meteorologist Wu Der-rong predicts extreme heat across Taiwan until May 28, with southern temperatures potentially reaching 39°C. He urges caution against heatstroke. Weather may change after the 29th due to a plum rain front.
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Meteorologist Wu Der-rong pointed out today that from now until the 28th, moisture will decrease and the atmosphere will stabilize, leading to scorching heat like midsummer, with record-breaking temperatures expected daily. Southern regions may see temperatures exceed 39°C, while other areas will remain above 36°C. In his column, Wu noted that the peak will occur on the 26th and 27th, urging the public to take precautions against sunburn and heatstroke. The Central Weather Administration has issued high-temperature alerts for areas including Taipei, New Taipei, Tainan, and Pingtung. On the 29th and 30th, the fourth plum rain front of the season is expected to move south, bringing rain and cooler temperatures. Additionally, a tropical disturbance developing east of the Philippines is being monitored, though models are still subject to adjustment.

FAQ

How long will the heat wave last in Taiwan?

It is expected to last until May 28.