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Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau Forecasts ​Continued Cold Air ⁣Mass

Taipei City⁤ experienced a notable ⁤drop in temperature on January 27, 2026, as a strong cold air ‍mass moved across the island. The Central Weather Bureau (CWB) of Taiwan reports that this ‌cold air mass is‍ bringing ⁢increased ‌moisture and the potential‍ for localized heavy snowfall in higher elevations.The CWB warns ​residents ​to prepare for continued cold temperatures‌ and possible precipitation through the weekend.

Impact on Northern Taiwan

Northern Taiwan, including Taipei ‍City and⁤ New Taipei⁢ City, is experiencing the most significant temperature decreases. The CWB indicates⁤ that temperatures could drop as low as 8°C (46°F) in some areas. ⁣ The⁣ cold ⁣air is also ⁢bringing increased rainfall, ‌with some regions experiencing moderate to ⁣heavy⁣ showers.‍ According to a CWB press release issued ⁢January 27, 2026, the ​current cold ⁢air ⁢mass is expected to linger until January⁤ 30, 2026.

Snowfall Potential in Mountainous Regions

Higher elevations in ⁤Taiwan’s central mountain ‍range are expected to see snowfall.‍ The CWB⁤ has issued warnings for potential road closures and travel disruptions in mountainous ‍areas. As of 10:00 AM⁣ Taiwan ⁤Standard ⁢Time ⁣on January‍ 27, 2026, snow has already been reported on Yushan, Taiwan’s highest peak, with accumulations​ of ‌approximately 5 centimeters (2 inches). The CWB’s snowfall forecast page provides real-time updates and warnings.

Public Safety ‌Recommendations

The CWB advises residents to take precautions against the cold ‌weather,including dressing warmly in layers,avoiding prolonged exposure to the cold,and staying hydrated.Individuals with⁤ pre-existing health conditions are urged to take extra care. The National Disaster Prevention and Protection ⁣Platform (https://www.nppa.gov.tw/) is providing updates on ​potential hazards‌ and safety guidelines.

Taiwan‍ News Update: ⁣Taipei City‍ Council Meeting Focuses on Public Works Projects

Taipei City Council⁣ convened​ on⁢ January 27, 2026,‌ to​ discuss public works projects, ​specifically focusing on the allocation of funds and the ‍progress of ongoing infrastructure developments. Council members questioned officials ⁤regarding the implementation of a budget for improvements to public spaces and the impact on ⁢local residents. ⁤The meeting also addressed concerns about the efficiency of project ⁤management ​and potential delays.

Discussion of Budget Allocation and⁤ Project​ Timelines

Council⁢ members ‍expressed concerns about the allocation of funds ⁣for various public​ works projects, notably regarding a proposed budget of NT$500 million for improvements ⁤to public spaces. Councilor Chang Wei-wen questioned the clarity of the allocation process and requested a detailed breakdown of how the funds would be utilized. ​Officials responded that the budget would be used to enhance the quality of life for residents and improve the overall ⁣aesthetic appeal ‌of the city.

Concerns Regarding project⁤ Management and delays

Several councilors raised concerns about potential delays in the ‍completion of ongoing public works⁢ projects. councilor Lin Mei-hua highlighted the importance of adhering to project ‌timelines and ensuring that‍ projects are completed on schedule. Officials assured ⁢the council that they ‌were ⁢taking‌ steps to address any potential delays and that they were committed to delivering projects ‌on time⁢ and within budget.

Focus on Resident Impact⁤ and Public‌ Engagement

A key focus⁤ of the​ meeting was the impact of public works projects⁤ on local residents. ‍Councilors emphasized the importance of engaging with residents and addressing their ‍concerns throughout the project lifecycle.Officials stated that they were committed to conducting public consultations and incorporating ⁣feedback from residents into project plans.They also pledged to⁣ minimize disruptions to residents during construction.

Commitment to Transparency and ⁢Accountability

The Taipei City Council reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability in the management of public works projects. Councilors emphasized the importance of providing regular updates‌ to the public on project progress and ensuring that all decisions are made in a fair‍ and transparent⁣ manner. ​ The council will⁢ continue to monitor the implementation of⁣ these projects and hold officials accountable for their performance.

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