Affected by more water vapor brought by the cloudy and rainy area in South China, the northern and eastern half of the region is prone to rainfall today. The Central Meteorological Bureau also issued a heavy rain warning for Keelung, New Taipei, and Taitung counties and cities at 7:50 this morning.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Affected by more moisture from the cloudy and rainy areas in South China, rainfall is likely to occur in the northern and eastern half of the region today. Counties and cities issued heavy rain warnings.

The Central Meteorological Bureau stated that today the cloudy and rainy area in southern China will bring more water vapor, and the northern and eastern half of the country will easily experience rainfall. At 3:50 this morning, the Meteorological Bureau first issued a heavy rain warning to Yilan County, and the follow-up will be at 7:00 this morning. For 50 points, a heavy rain warning was issued for three counties and cities including Keelung, New Taipei, and Taitung, reminding the local area of ​​the possibility of local heavy rain.

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The Bureau of Meteorology also issued a dense fog warning for Taichung at 7:35, and pointed out that from early this morning to this morning, local low clouds or fog may affect visibility in the western half of Taiwan. At present, visibility of less than 200 meters has been observed in Taichung, Miaoli Visibility in Chiayi and Chiayi is also low, remind the public to pay attention.

Affected by more water vapor brought by the cloudy and rainy area in South China, the northern and eastern half of the region is prone to rainfall today. The Central Meteorological Bureau also issued a heavy rain warning for Keelung, New Taipei, and Taitung counties and cities at 7:50 this morning.

(The picture is taken from the Meteorological Bureau)

The Bureau of Meteorology also issued a dense fog warning for Taichung at 7:35 a.m., pointing out that from early this morning to this morning, there are likely to be local low clouds or fog affecting visibility in the western half of Taiwan. At present, visibility of less than 200 meters has been observed in Taichung.

(The picture is taken from the Meteorological Bureau)