Northwest China: May 28 to 29, light to moderate rain
will be expected in northern Xinjiang, turning heavy in some areas,
with force 4 to 6 wind, and force 7 to 8 northerly wind blowing
past mountain passes; The western section of the region will see
light to moderate rain that will turn heavy in some areas. May 30,
the eastern section of the region will experience light to moderate
rain or thunder showers; some areas in southeastern Gansu and
southern Shaanxi will see heavy rain that will become downpour with
short-time violent convection in some parts. May 31, southeastern
Gansu, southern Shaanxi and southern Qinghai will be overcast with
drizzle or showers; Northern Xinjiang will see light to moderate
rain or showers with force 4 to 6 northerly wind. June 1 to 2, the
eastern section of the region will expect light to moderate rain or
showers that will turn heavy or become downpour accompanied by
short-time violent convection in some
areas.
North China: May 28, eastern Inner Mongolia and eastern
Hebei will be overcast with light rain or showers. May 29, most
parts will be fair to cloudy. May 30 to 31, most parts will see
light to moderate rain or thunder showers and some areas of them
will expect heavy rain to downpour, with short-time violent
convection. June 1 to 3, most parts will see drizzle and then
moderate rain or thunder showers, with heavy rain or downpour
expected in some areas, accompanied by short-time violent
convection.
Northeast China: May 28 to 29, Liaoning, Jilin,
southwestern parts of Heilongjiang and others will see drizzle and
then moderate rain or thunder showers; some areas of these parts
will expect heavy rain or downpour with short-time violent
convection. May 30 to 31, most parts will be fair to cloudy. June
1, northern section of the region will see showers or thunder
showers. June 2 to 3, most parts will expect light to moderate rain
or thunder showers which will become heavy or downpour with
short-time violent convection in some areas.
Central China: May 28 to 29, central and southern Hubei
and most parts of Hunan will be overcast with light to moderate
rain or thunder showers, which will turn heavy with short-time
violent convection in some areas. May 30 to 31, most parts will
expect light to moderate rain or thunder shower and some areas will
see heavy rain to downpour, accompanied by short-time violent
convection. June 1, northern part will be cloudy and central and
southern parts overcast with light to moderate rain or showers.
June 2 to 3, most parts will expect thunder showers or light to
moderate rain that will turn heavy or become downpour in some
areas.
East China: May 28 to 29, southern banks of Yangtze River
will see light to moderate rain or thunder showers, which will
become heavy or downpour with short-time violent convection in some
areas. May 30 to 31, southern banks of Huaihe River will expect
drizzle to moderate rain or thunder showers, which will turn heavy
or downpour in some areas, accompanied by short-time violent
convection. June 1, thunder showers will frequent areas along the
banks of Yangtze River. June 2 to 3, rainfalls will affect most
parts of the region from west to east.
South China: May 28 to 30, most parts will see showers or
thunder showers and some areas will expect heavy rain with
shot-time violent convection. May 31 to June 1, western Guangxi
will see light to moderate rain or thunder showers. June 2 to 3,
most parts of Guangxi and western Guangdong will see light to
moderate rain or thunder showers, which will turn heavy in some
areas with short-time violent convection.
Southwest China: May 28, eastern Tibet, western Sichuan
and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to see light to moderate rain or thunder
showers, which will turn heavy in some areas. May 29 to 31, eastern
part of the region and eastern Tibet will expect light to moderate
rain or thunder showers and some areas of these parts will see
heavy rain to downpour with short-time violent convection. June 1
to 3, Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau will see light to moderate rain or
showers turning heavy in some areas.
Source: China National Meteorological Center
(China.org May 28, 2007)