Taiwan enjoys warm weather all year round. Winters are short and tend to be mild, while summer is usually hot, with plenty of humidity. Taiwan is extremely suitable for travelling, as the annual average temperature is a comfortable 22 degrees Celsius with lowest temperatures ranging from 12 to 17 degrees Celsius.

During spring (March to June), the humidity and temperatures are comfortable and rainfall is relatively low. This is one of the best season to travel in and is considered the peak season for travellers. When summer (June to September) arrives, Taiwan experiences continuous drizzling rain and the high possibility of encountering typhoons. When visiting Taiwan during this period, remember to carry an umbrella at all times. You wouldn't want to get sick on a trip.
During autumn (mid-September to October) you can enjoy the cool and soothing weather, while Taiwan's relatively warm and short winter (November to February) is the perfect time for you to visit the island's hot springs. With the exception of a few mountain areas where some traces of snow can be found during winter, the presence of snow is unheard of. A sweater and a jacket are all the preparation you required for a winter in Taiwan.

"Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each. Let them be your only diet drink and botanical medicines." by Henry David Thoreau
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