The meteorological department has issued a heavy rain warning, stating that the cloud system from southern China is affecting the area. Today, there is a probability of localized heavy rain in the mountainous regions of Nantou and Hualien, and caution is advised for landslides and falling rocks. The western mountainous areas and eastern regions may experience brief rainfall, while the north will see more clouds with sporadic rain. Central Taiwan will also have rainfall from morning until noon, while other regions will be mostly cloudy to sunny.
In terms of temperature, the northern and northeastern areas are cool in the morning, with low temperatures around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius; central Taiwan and Hualien are around 17 to 18 degrees, and the south is about 19 to 21 degrees.
During the day, temperatures will range from approximately 21 to 25 degrees in the north and eastern areas, while central and southern regions will see temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees, showing a significant temperature difference between the north and south. On the offshore islands, temperatures vary in Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, where the weather will mainly be partly cloudy with sunny intervals. Wu Derong stated that the weather will gradually improve in the coming days, but strong rain and thunderstorms may occur when short waves pass, and continuous monitoring is necessary. The meteorological department also reminds that this afternoon and evening, certain areas may experience strong winds and low clouds, as well as fog, so it is important to pay attention to flight information.