2016年3月24日 星期四

104-2 Week4:Cold weather brings snow to nation

RECORD LOWS:With thermometers registering just 4 ºC in Taipei, it was the lowest temperature recorded in the capital in 44 years and the second-lowest ever

A rare sight of snow wowed people nationwide yesterday, from Taipei to Pingtung County.
Under the influence of a strong cold air mass, many places in Taiwan — even those located at an altitude of only 400 m to 500 m — received a covering of snow or soft hail overnight, exciting locals, who likely have never seen snow in real life since they were born.
Despite low temperatures, people were seen swarming to elevated areas, including Keelung’s 726 m-high Jiangziliaoshan (姜子寮山), Taipei’s Yangmingshan (陽明山) and New Taipei City’s Linkou (林口) and Pinglin (坪林) districts, to appreciate the natural beauty of the snow.
As of yesterday morning, the accumulated snow had reached 20 cm in Taoyuan’s Lalashan (拉拉山) Forest Recreation Area.
The Motian (摩天嶺-) mountain area along the Southern Cross-Island Highway also reported showers of snow started at 4 am yesterday, as well as on Yunlin County’s Jiananyun Peak (嘉南雲峰), where snow began falling at about 11 am yesterday at an altitude of about 1,500 m.
Under the influence of a cold air mass, the outlying island group of Penghu experienced soft hail yesterday morning.
Pingtung County’s Dawushan (大武山) also reported soft hail from halfway up the mountain to the summit at midnight on Saturday.
The Central Weather Bureau said 27 weather stations in different parts of Taiwan registered their lowest temperatures yesterday.
The temperature in Taipei fell to 4 ºC, the lowest level detected in the capital in 44 years and the second-lowest since 3.2 degrees was recorded in 1972.
It was minus-3.1 ºC in the Yangmingshan area, 5.8 ºC in Yilan County’s Suao (蘇澳), and 4.2 ºC in Taoyuan’s Sinwu District (新屋) — all new lows for these places. In New Taipei City’s Banciao District (板橋), it was 3.8 ºC yesterday morning — the second-lowest level in history.
The temperature in Taipei is forecast to dip to 3 ºC early today, while central and southern regions are expected to experience temperatures of 4 ºC and 6 ºC respectively, the bureau said.
Chances of precipitation are expected to be low across the nation today, apart from in mountainous regions higher than 600 m.
The bureau urged people to be aware of icy road conditions.
The bureau has issued special warnings for low temperatures and heavy rain across Taiwan, urging the public to take precautions and keep warm before the cold wave leaves Taiwan tomorrow, when temperatures across the nation are expected to rebound noticeably.

Structure of the Lead:
WHO- not given
WHEN-Mon, Jan 24, 2016 
WHAT-the influence of a strong cold air mass
WHY-not given
WHERE-in Taiwan
HOW-not given

keywords:
swarming 蜂擁
elevated 提高的
accumulate 積累的
halfway 半路
summit 頂端
respectively 分別
precipitation 降水
precaution 預防
rebound 彈回





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