Kaohsiung: Tropical Storm Fung-Wong continues to weaken as its path shifts southward, but it will still pose a serious threat to southern Taiwan Wednesday and bring heavy rain to central and southern Taiwan later in the day, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said. The eye of the storm is expected to pass over Taiwan’s southern tip Wednesday evening, but the storm’s circle had already enshrouded southern Taiwan in the morning, posing a threat to Kaohsiung and Tainan cities and Chiayi, Pingtung, Hualien, and Taitung counties, the CWA said.
According to Focus Taiwan, as of 10 a.m., the storm’s eye was located about 140 kilometers west-southwest of Cape Eluanbi, Taiwan’s southernmost tip, moving east-northeast at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour and packing maximum sustained winds of up to 72 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 101 kilometers per hour, the CWA said.
CWA forecaster Chu Mei-lin mentioned that eastern Taiwan will experience rain and the Keelung coast in the north may see heavy rain throughout Wednesday. The rainfall in central and southern Taiwan will increase as the day progresses, and the Greater Taipei area will see sporadic showers, with chances of localized heavy rain. From Wednesday night to early Thursday morning, rainfall will further increase along the Keelung coast and in central and southern Taiwan, Chu added.
From Monday at midnight to Wednesday at 6 a.m., the CWA had recorded 1,061.5 millimeters of rainfall in Yilan’s Dong’aoling, 752.5 millimeters in New Taipei’s Dacukeng, and 549 millimeters in Taipei’s Qingtiangang.