Tomorrow (7) the northeast monsoon will intensify, and there will be local short-term rain in the northern and eastern half of Taiwan and Matsu, while other areas, Penghu and Kinmen will be cloudy to sunny.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Tomorrow (7) the northeast monsoon will intensify. There will be some short-term rain in the northern and eastern half of Taiwan and Matsu. Other areas, Penghu and Kinmen will be cloudy to sunny.

The Central Meteorological Bureau forecast that the northeast monsoon will strengthen on Tuesday, and there is still a chance of rain in the northern and eastern half of the windward side, but compared with today's daytime, the rainfall is more localized, there are more gaps between rain stops, and the rain is not heavy. As for the central and southern regions, it will be cloudy to sunny, and the weather pattern of sunshine can be seen.

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In terms of temperature, the low temperature in the north of the central part is about 14 to 16 degrees in the early morning at night, and 17 to 19 degrees in the southern and eastern half. The high temperature during the day is predicted to be around 20 or 21 degrees in northern Taiwan, and it is comfortable and cool all day long. The central region And Hualien is about 22 to 25 degrees, the southern region falls between 26 and 29 degrees, and some areas may reach around 30 degrees. The temperature difference between day and night is large. Please pay attention to temperature changes and adjust your clothes.

The weather risk company reminded that the frontal system will gradually move away on Tuesday, turning into a relatively simple northeast monsoon environment, while in the northern and eastern half, the cloud cover is still relatively high and there is a chance of local short-term rain, and the central and southern regions will be cloudy to sunny. Stable weather , but there may be low clouds and fog affecting visibility in the morning and evening.

In terms of ultraviolet rays, Keelung City is "low-level", north of Yunlin County is "middle-level", and south of Chiayi City is "high-level".

In terms of air quality, the northeast monsoon strengthened on Tuesday, and the ambient wind field turned northeasterly. The north of the bamboo seedlings is located on the windward side, and the diffusion conditions are good; Kongpin District, Matsu, and Penghu are rated as "Good"; the northern, central, Yunjianan, Gaoping Kongpin Districts, and Kinmen are rated "Fair". Due to the weak wind speed in Gaoping Kongpin District in the morning, it may reach orange in a short time Color reminder level.

The Bureau of Meteorology reminds that the northeasterly wind is strengthening. From Tuesday afternoon to evening, the average wind force on the seas of northern Taiwan, Taiwan Strait, Bashi Channel and Guangdong sea will increase to level 6, with a maximum gust of level 8. Please pay attention to ships, and the average wind force in the East China Sea on Tuesday will be Weakened slightly.

The high temperature during the day is predicted to be around 20 or 21 degrees in northern Taiwan, and it will be comfortable and cool all day long. The central region and Hualien are about 22 to 25 degrees, and the southern region is between 26 and 29 degrees. Some areas may reach around 30 degrees. The temperature difference between day and night is large, please pay attention to temperature changes and adjust your clothing.

(taken from Central Meteorological Bureau)

Keelung City is classified as "low-weight", the north of Yunlin County is "middleweight", and the south of Chiayi City is "high-weight".

(Extracted from the Central Meteorological Bureau)

In terms of air quality, the northeast monsoon strengthened on Tuesday, and the ambient wind field turned to the northeast. The north of the bamboo seedlings is located on the windward side, and the diffusion conditions are good; the south of the central area is located on the downwind side, and pollutants are slightly easy to accumulate.

(Extracted from the Air Quality Monitoring Network of the Environmental Protection Agency)