Taipei: Intermittent rain showers are forecast for northern and eastern Taiwan on Sunday, while parts of the south could see temperatures soaring above 36 degrees Celsius, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA). A weather front passing quickly over Taiwan will bring unstable weather Sunday, with scattered showers expected for the north and east, as well as the Hengchun Peninsula in the south. According to Focus Taiwan, mostly cloudy conditions are forecast for other parts of the country, with a chance of brief, and possibly heavy thundershowers. Temperatures will rise during the day to highs of 28-30 degrees in the north and east and 31-33 degrees in central and southern Taiwan. Inland areas in the south, including Neimen District in Kaohsiung and Yujing and Nanxi districts in Tainan, could see temperatures as high as 36 degrees. Meanwhile, Wu Der-rong, an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at National Central University, stated that a weather front will pas s over Taiwan from Tuesday through Thursday morning, bringing occasional rain or thunderstorms. As the system moves away from Taiwan, clearer weather, along with slightly warmer temperatures, will prevail on Thursday and Friday. According to the latest European forecasting models, an additional weather front is expected in Taiwan next weekend, bringing another round of rain and a possibility of extreme weather.