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Weekly Weather Forecast (May 30 to June 5)

Northwest China: May 30, northern Xinjiang will have light rainfall. May 30 to June 1, eastern areas will see light to moderate rain with heavy rain expected in some. June 2 to 4, eastern sections will see sunny days with hot weather. May 3 to 5, another stream of cold air will move eastward from western Xinjiang and affect most of the region bringing precipitation and strong winds.

 

North China: May 30 to June 1, affected by low pressure in Mongolia, most parts will see thundershowers or light to moderate rain, accompanied by force 4 to 6 southerly, then northerly winds, while central and western parts of Inner Mongolia will experience dust winds. June 2 to 3, most parts will be under sunny skies with high temperature. June 4 to 5, most will be dominated by sunny to cloudy skies with showers or thundershowers possible in some areas. 

 

Northeast China: May 30 to June 1, affected by easterly low pressure from Mongolia, most parts will experience light to moderate rain or thunder showers with heavy rainfall in some places, accompanied by force 4 to 6 southerly, then northerly winds. June 2 to 4, most will be sunny to cloudy, while some northernmost and easternmost parts will receive showers or thundershowers. June 5, most areas will see sunny to cloudy skies.

 

Central China: May 30 to June 1, affected by streams of both cold and warm air, most parts will meet moderate to heavy rain with heavy to stormy rain in some areas, accompanied by temporary lightning rainfall and strong winds. June 2 to 3, northern parts will see sunshine and hot days with light to moderate rain or thundershowers expected in southern parts. June 4 to 5, most will be under sunny to cloudy skies, while some central and southern parts will see showers or thunder showers.

 

East China: May 30 to June 1, affected by streams of both cold and warm air, most parts will meet moderate to heavy rain from north to south, with heavy to stormy rain in some central and northern parts, accompanied by temporary lightning rainfall and strong winds. June 2 to 3, northern sections will be sunny with showers or thundershowers possible in southern areas. June 4 to 5, northern parts will be cloudy with showers, while southern areas will see thundershowers or light to moderate rain heavy rain in some places.

 

South China: May 30 to June 1, most areas will be dominated by cloudy weather with thunder showers or light to moderate rainfall expected in western and northern sections, while some of western and northern Guangxi and northern Guangdong will see heavy rainfall. June 2 to 5, the region will meet frequent showers or thunder showers, while northwestern Guangxi, eastern Guangdong and some coastal areas will see heavy rain or storms.

 

Southwest China: May 30 to June 1, east Tibet and eastern parts of the region will have light to moderate rain, while eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou and eastern Yunnan will experience heavy rain. June 2 to 5, most will see more overcast and wet days, while some of the Sichuan Basin, Guizhou and northern Yunnan will have moderate to heavy rain.

 

Source: National Meteorological Center

 

(China.org.cn May 27, 2005)

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