
Although Typhoon Mekkhala has weakened into a tropical storm and won’t make landfall in Taiwan, it is expected to bring at least three days of rain as it moves toward Japan, starting on Thursday. This is due to southwesterly winds and a weather front coming from the north. On Thursday, most of Southern Taiwan will see short bursts of rain, while on Friday, western and southeastern regions can expect prolonged heavy rains. Let’s hear from a meteorologist.
Huang En-hung
Central Weather Administration
On Thursday, there may be short bursts of extremely heavy rains in Southern Taiwan. Throughout the day, there will be brief showers or thunderstorms at irregular intervals, and the chance of rain will be noticeably high. As for other regions, brief showers or thunderstorms at irregular intervals are possible too, especially after midday when convective currents strengthen. On Friday and Saturday, due to the effect of the weather front, there may be brief showers or thunderstorms in every region, especially in the west and southeast, where the rainfall will be more prolonged and noticeable.
The rainfall will persist for three consecutive days, and will only ease next week. Visitors to Japan are reminded that from Friday to Sunday, flights in four Japanese airports may be rescheduled due to the storm. They are Okinawa’s Naha Airport, Nagoya’s Chubu Centrair International Airport, as well as Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita International Airport.
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米克拉颱風步步逼近,目前已經減弱為輕颱,雖然不會登陸台灣,不過它往日本移動的過程中,不但引進西南風、還讓北方的鋒面接近台灣,周四南部可能出現短延時豪雨,周五整個西半部、東南部都有持續性大雨。
[[氣象署預報員 黃恩鴻]]
“ (周四)南部地區可能會有短延時的豪雨出現,一整天不定時都有短暫的陣雨或雷雨,降雨機率都是明顯的偏高,那對於其他地方的話,不定時也會有些短暫的陣雨或雷雨,那特別是午後對流發展比較旺盛,週五及週六呢,就是受到這個鋒面的影響,各地都可能會有短暫的陣雨或雷雨,那特別是在西半部地區及東南部地區,雨勢是比較持續比較明顯”
大雨連下三天,要到下周才會稍微減緩。旅遊專家也提醒將赴日的民眾,26日至28日,沖繩那霸機場,名古屋中部國際機場,東京羽田與成田機場,航班都有可能因為颱風受到影響,務必密切注意各航空公司、機場官方最新公告。
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