Taiwan could experience its heaviest rainfall of the week today and tomorrow as a weather front and seasonal southeasterly winds continue to affect the island, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA).
Short bursts of heavy rain are expected across the island, with thunderstorms possible in western Taiwan and Yilan County in the northeast, CWA forecaster Huang En-hung (黃恩鴻) said.
Mountainous areas in central and southern Taiwan may see extremely heavy rainfall, defined as 200 millimeters or more within 24 hours.
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The CWA has also issued a torrential rain advisory for parts of Kaohsiung and Pingtung, which covers rainfall of 350 mm or more in 24 hours, or over 200 mm in just three hours. The advisory remains in effect until tonight.
In response, the Kaohsiung City Government announced last night the cancellation of work and school today in Namasiya (那瑪夏), Taoyuan (桃源), Jiasian (甲仙), Liouguei (六龜), and Maolin (茂林) districts.
Chiayi County has also closed schools and offices in Meishan (梅山), Jhuci (竹崎), Fanlu (番路), Dapu (大埔), and Alishan (阿里山) townships.
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Pingtung County announced similar closures in Wutai (霧台), Sandimen (三地門), Majia (瑪家), Laiyi (來義), Taiwu (泰武), Chunrih (春日), Shihzih (獅子), and Mudan (牡丹) townships.
The Executive Yuan said last night it has instructed central authorities to maintain close communication with local governments to monitor rainfall, assess potential risks, and strengthen preparedness measures for early disaster mitigation in high-risk areas.
The CWA forecasts that the frontal system will move south toward the Bashi Channel on Thursday, easing rainfall in northern Taiwan. However, brief showers or thunderstorms are still expected in central and southern Taiwan. The agency expects wet weather to persist across Taiwan from Friday through June 15, before more stable conditions return to the island’s northern and eastern regions.
Meanwhile, CWA data show that most of the rainfall has benefited reservoir catchments, helping to ease drought conditions in southern Taiwan. Up to 46.1 million tonnes of rainwater are expected to flow into southern reservoirs.
The combined storage rate of the Zengwen (曾文水庫) and Wushantou (烏山頭水庫) reservoirs has risen by 2.8 percentage points to 13 percent, while Nanhua Reservoir (南化水庫) increased by 7.9 points to 28.8 percent. Across Taiwan, reservoirs are expected to receive 159.2 million tonnes of water from Thursday last week through yesterday.
Shihmen Reservoir (石門水庫) is expected to receive the most inflow at 34.1 million tonnes, followed by the Zengwen-Wushantou system at 22.7 million tonnes. Both Wushantou and Sun Moon Lake reservoirs are projected to see inflows of 19 million tonnes each.
By region, northern Taiwan reservoirs are expected to receive a total of 66.5 million tonnes, while central and southern Taiwan will receive 47.6 million tonnes and 46.1 million tonnes, respectively.
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