Wu Derong: Frontal System Weakens, Temperatures Rise; Six Consecutive Days of Midsummer Heat Starting April 9th
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Meteorologist Wu Derong predicts that after the frontal system weakens, temperatures will rise, bringing six consecutive days of heat like midsummer starting April 9th. He also notes that a slight frontal system may approach over the weekend (15th-16th) with minimal impact, and tropical disturbances developing southeast of Guam are not expected to threaten Taiwan.
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- Q: What does the latest European model simulation show about the frontal system starting today?
- A: It shows that the frontal system will weaken, with occasional brief showers in localized areas.
- Q: How will the temperatures change across Taiwan starting today according to Wu Derong?
- A: Temperatures will rise, with comfortable conditions in the north and slightly warm in the central and southern parts during the day.
- Q: What kind of weather is expected in Taiwan from tomorrow until April 14th?
- A: The weather will be stable, with daytime temperatures feeling hot like midsummer due to the dominant southern air mass.
- Q: What precautions should people take during the expected period of prolonged high temperatures?
- A: People need to pay attention to sun protection and ensure they maintain adequate hydration.
- Q: Why are the tropical disturbances simulated southeast of Guam not expected to threaten Taiwan?
- A: None of the simulated tracks are expected to threaten Taiwan, which is consistent with historical climate data indicating that April typhoons do not invade Taiwan.