As summer arrives, Taiwan's weather is increasingly influenced by the Pacific high pressure system. The Central Weather Bureau (CWB) has announced on its official Facebook page, "Weather Report - Central Weather Bureau," that the recent weather patterns in Taiwan are characterized by high temperatures and the likelihood of afternoon thunderstorms.
According to the CWB's forecast, the weather over the next month is expected to be as follows:
First Week: The CWB predicts that the average temperatures across Taiwan are most likely to be close to or slightly above the normal climatic values. Rainfall is also expected to be near the normal levels across various regions.
Second Week: The forecast indicates that the average temperatures throughout Taiwan will continue to be close to or above normal. In terms of precipitation, rainfall is expected to remain around the normal climatic values in most areas.
Four-Week Outlook: The CWB further notes that over the next month, average temperatures in Taiwan are not expected to fall significantly below normal values and will generally remain within the normal or slightly above range. Rainfall is projected to be close to the normal levels for most areas.
The Central Weather Bureau's forecast for the coming month. (Image source: "Weather Report - Central Weather Bureau" Facebook page)
Overall, under the influence of the Pacific high pressure system, Taiwan's weather for the next month will be characterized by high temperatures and a tendency for afternoon thunderstorms. The Central Weather Bureau advises the public to take precautions against high temperatures and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms, ensuring they stay protected and safe