Wu Der-rong: Daytime clear and hot, central and southern regions hot as summer, high temperatures reaching 36 degrees
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Wu Der-rong, an associate professor at National Central University's Department of Atmospheric Sciences, stated today on the 'Heaven's Secret Classroom' column of the Weather Application Promotion Foundation that the latest European model simulations show a strong southern air mass from today to the 14th, with a frontal system lingering between the Yangtze River basin and southern China. Taiwan will experience clear and stable weather, with potential for fog in the early morning.
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- Q: What will the weather be like in Taiwan?
- A: From today (11th) to the 14th, Taiwan will have clear skies, with temperatures in the central and southern regions expected to rise to a high of 36 degrees Celsius.
- Q: Is heatstroke prevention necessary?
- A: Yes, especially in the central and southern regions where it will be as hot as midsummer, it is strongly recommended to take heatstroke prevention measures such as wearing a hat and staying hydrated when going out during the day.
- Q: Will Typhoon 'Sinlaku' affect Taiwan?
- A: Typhoon 'Sinlaku' is currently developing and intensifying southeast of Guam. According to the latest predictions, it is expected to change course far from Taiwan and Japan, and is not expected to have a direct impact.