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Cold Snap Hits Miaoli’s Sanwan with 10°C: Central and Southern Taiwan Bracing for Big Day-Night Temperature Shifts

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Cold Snap Hits Miaoli’s Sanwan with 10°C: Central and Southern Taiwan Bracing for Big Day-Night Temperature Shifts

Miaoli, Taiwan – A chill in the air brought the lowest temperature of the season so far to Miaoli’s Sanwan Township, with a recorded low of 10°C early Tuesday morning, according to the Central Weather Agency (CWA). The agency has issued a warning regarding significant day-night temperature gaps expected in Taiwan’s central and southern regions.


Key Highlights:

  • Temperature Drop: 10°C recorded in Miaoli’s Sanwan.
  • Second Coldest: 11.2°C in Emei Township, Hsinchu.
  • Cold Snap Warning: CWA alerts of big temperature differences in the coming days.

Why is the Temperature So Low?

Independent meteorologist Wu Der-rong (吳德榮) attributed the low early morning temperatures to strong radiative cooling. This occurs when the ground loses heat quickly during the night, causing temperatures to drop sharply. According to Wu, temperatures could drop below 10°C again by the weekend, making it an especially chilly period for the island.

Wu cautioned residents to prepare for cool mornings and evenings across the island. People in central and southern Taiwan are particularly advised to expect significant temperature differences between day and night, with some areas experiencing dramatic shifts.


Temperature Forecast for the Day

The CWA has provided the following temperature forecast for Tuesday:

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RegionMorning Low (°C)Daytime High (°C)
North and East Taiwan14-19°C22-25°C
Central and Southern Taiwan14-19°C27-28°C
Penghu Islands19-23°C
Kinmen15-22°C
Matsu15-18°C

While daytime temperatures will be relatively warm, the cool mornings and evenings will make for a noticeable difference in the day-night temperature range.


Impact of Temperature Variability

The large temperature gap between day and night can have several effects. For one, residents and visitors are advised to dress in layers to cope with the temperature fluctuations. This is particularly important in the central and southern parts of Taiwan, where daytime warmth can quickly give way to evening chill.

What to Expect in the Coming Days?

As the cold front lingers, temperatures could continue to dip below 10°C in certain areas over the weekend. It is important to note that these drops in temperature are common in Taiwan’s winter months, but this sharp contrast between day and night makes it even more challenging for people to adjust.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Why is there such a significant temperature difference between day and night in Taiwan?
A1: This temperature gap is largely due to radiative cooling, where the ground loses heat rapidly at night, leading to colder temperatures. The lack of cloud cover also amplifies this effect.

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Q2: What should I wear during this cold weather?
A2: It is recommended to wear layers, as temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day. A light jacket or sweater in the day, along with a heavier coat at night, is ideal.

Q3: Will the cold weather affect outdoor activities?
A3: While the day will be warmer, the evenings can be quite chilly. If you plan to engage in outdoor activities, especially in the evening, it’s a good idea to bring an extra layer of clothing to stay comfortable.

Q4: How long will this cold snap last?
A4: The cold snap is expected to last throughout the week, with temperatures potentially dropping below 10°C again over the weekend. It is advisable to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts.


Conclusion

Taiwan is experiencing a noticeable cold snap, especially in areas like Miaoli, where temperatures dipped as low as 10°C. The day-night temperature gap is expected to be significant, especially in central and southern regions, making it essential for residents to prepare accordingly. For more weather updates, stay tuned to Cialisweb.tw.

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