Northwest China: February 26 to 27, most parts will be
mainly cloudy with light snow expected in some eastern parts and
Qinghai Province, while western and northern Xinjiang will receive
snow or rain showers accompanied by force 4 to 6 northerly winds.
February 28 to March 3, eastern parts will be overcast with light
to moderate rain or snow with heavy snowfall in some of Qinghai
Province. Xinjiang and some western parts will feel the wind-chill
factor from force 4 to 6 northerly winds or sandy winds. March 4,
eastern parts will be dominated by cloudy skies with light rain
shower or snow showers possible in some areas.
North China: February 26 to 27, the region will be
dominated by cloudy weather with morning fog and force 4 southerly
winds. February 28 to March 2, western and southern parts and
middle, northern Inner Mongolia will meet rain (snow) showers or
light rainfall with temperature droping in most parts of the
region. March 3 to 4, middle and southern parts will be overcast
with light rain or snow, while middle and northernmost parts will
have force 4 northerly winds.
Northeast China: During the week, the majority of
the region will be dominated by sunny to cloudy weather. Little
precipitation is expected during the earlier half of the week with
mild winds and minor temperature changes. February 28 to March 2,
most parts will be sunny to cloudy. March 3 to 4, affected by
streams of cold air, the majority of the region will have force 4
to 5 northerly winds with cold weather.
Central China: During the week, the region will
see more overcast and rainy days with 3-4 fog or haze days.
February 26 to 28, most sections will be overcast with light to
moderate rain, snow or thundershowers, while some of western and
northern Hunan, Hubei and southern Henan will meet heavy rainfall
with a drop in temperature. March 1 to 2, most sections will
continue to be dominated by overcast and rainy weather with
moderate rain expected in some places. March 3 to 4, middle and
northern parts will be cloudy to sunny with force 4 northerly
winds, while southern sections will be overcast with light
rain.
East China: During the week, the region will have
frequent overcast and rainy days, probably seeing 5-7 continuous
fog or haze days. February 26 to 28, most sections of the region
will be cloudy to overcast with rain showers in some areas. March 1
to 3, most parts will be overcast with light to moderate rain, snow
or thundershowers. Heavy rainfall is expected in areas of the
Yellow-Huaihe rivers and the Yangtze-Huaihe rivers. March 4, most
parts will be cloudy to sunny with showers expected in some of
southern sections, while areas north of the Yangtze River will have
force 4 northerly winds.
South China: February 26 to 28, most of the region
will be cloudy to overcast with rain showers or light rain and
possible fog or haze expected in some areas. March 1 to 4, most
parts will continue to be overcast with light rainfall while some
of western and northern sections will experience moderate rain.
Within the week, no great temperature change is expected in the
region.
Southwest China: February 26 to 28, eastern Tibet and
eastern sections of the region will be overcast with light to
moderate rain, while eastern Sichuan Province and Chongqing will
have fog. March 1 to 4, eastern sections and most Tibet will
continue to be overcast with light rain or snow, while some of
Guizhou Province and the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau will receive
moderate rainfall.
China Nation Meteorological Center
(China.org.cn February 27, 2007)