The Central Weather Bureau said yesterday that the weather nationwide will be more stable from tomorrow, with clear days predicted to last at least until Friday. Temperatures around the country began to rise yesterday with the departure of a cold front, with northern and northeastern areas forecast to see a 5?C rise, according to the bureau. It said northern and northeastern regions will enjoy a high of up to 26?C, while central Taiwan will have a max-imum temperature of 29?C and southern Taiwan will bask in temperatures in excess of 30?C.
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Weather: Temperatures to rise
STAFF WRITER, WITH AGENCIES
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