Tainan's Yujing District Sees 5th Consecutive Day Over 38°C; 13 Counties and Cities Warned of Heat
The Central Weather Administration reports that Yujing District in Tainan has experienced five consecutive days of temperatures exceeding 38°C, peaking at 39.7°C on the 22nd. High temperatures are expected to continue through the 27th.
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The Central Weather Administration (CWA) announced that Yujing District in Tainan has recorded temperatures above 38°C for five consecutive days, with a high of 39.7°C on the 22nd. Forecaster Lin Ding-yi stated that the Pacific High remains strong until the 27th, keeping weather hot across the island. Areas including Greater Taipei, Hualien-Taitung, and inland central-southern regions may see temperatures reach 37°C or higher. On the 28th, a front will approach, leading to unstable weather. By the 30th and 31st, a tropical system is expected to disrupt the front, potentially reducing rainfall. Residents in eastern coastal areas are advised to watch for long-period waves.
FAQ
Is Taiwan experiencing a heatwave?
Yes, southern regions have recorded temperatures exceeding 38 degrees Celsius.