
Weather in Taipei
When is the Best Time to Visit Taipei?
The weather in Taipei features hot, wet summers and cold, dry winters due to Taiwan’s subtropical climate and Pacific Ocean location. As the island is hit with both monsoon cycles, it is known for its frequent rainy days, with Pacific typhoons adding 2 or 3 big storms each year. The humidity rarely drops below 70 per cent, making cold periods feel extremely cold and hot periods feel very sticky.
Taipei actually has 4 seasons, like any temperate climate. However, many count only the long summers (May to September) and winters (November to March), with spring and autumn (April and October respectively) being comparatively brief. Rainfall is fairly unpredictable – you could have 2 weeks of uninterrupted drizzle or 2 weeks of bright sunshine. However, you can generally rely on the fact that the hotter it is, the wetter it will be. Historically, December is the month with the lowest rainfall (60 mm) while August sees the most (300 mm).