Taiwan Weather Forecast: Only Taoyuan Mountains May See Work, School Suspensions Due to Rain
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwan's Central Weather Administration predicts heavy rainfall in mountainous areas of Taoyuan, potentially meeting the threshold for work and school suspensions.
- Forecasts indicate that plains areas across all counties will not reach the suspension criteria for rainfall.
- Wind conditions are also not expected to meet suspension standards for any county before noon tomorrow.
Taiwan's Central Weather Administration has issued rainfall forecasts for the upcoming day, indicating that only the mountainous regions of Taoyuan City are expected to experience precipitation levels sufficient to warrant work and school suspensions.
The administration announced that Taoyuan's mountain areas could receive between 150 to 250 millimeters of rain within a 24-hour period, meeting the criteria for suspension of classes and work. However, the forecasts for plains areas across all of Taiwan's counties do not anticipate rainfall reaching the threshold required for such measures.
In addition to rainfall, the weather agency also provided wind forecasts. As of the latest update, no county is projected to experience wind speeds that would necessitate the suspension of work or classes before noon tomorrow.
The report also included a notice regarding adult content, stating that users must be over 18 to access certain news content, in accordance with Taiwan's regulations on internet content classification.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.