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Weekly Weather Forecast (May 29 to June 4)

Northwest China: Most of the region will be dominated by sunny to cloudy skies during the week. May 29 to 30, some of eastern sections will meet showers with force 5 to 6 northerly winds expected in some of northern and eastern Xinjiang. June 2, some of eastern sections will continue to have showers or thundershowers.

 

North China: Central and northernmost sections will experience more showers during the week. May 29 to 31, some of central, eastern and northernmost sections will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers. June 3 to 4, some of central, western and northernmost sections will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers, accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail.

 

Northeast China: May 30 to June 2, most of the region will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers, while some of central and northernmost sections will receive heavy rainfall with occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail in some places. The region will be mainly sunny to cloudy during the remainder days.

 

Central China: May 30 to 31, central and southern parts will receive light to moderate rain or thundershowers while some of southern parts will meet heavy rain accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail. June 2 to 3, central and southern parts will continue to have light to moderate rain or thundershowers with heavy rain or possible storms in some areas, accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail.

 

East China: May 29 to 30, some of southern parts will meet light to moderate rain or thundershowers. May 31 to June 2, most areas south of the Huaihe River will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers, while some of central and southern parts will get heavy rain with rainstorms in some places, accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail. Areas north of the Huaihe River will experience showers or thundershowers. June 3 to 4, the region will be dominated by cloudy skies with possible showers in some places. 

 

South China: May 29 to 31, most of the region will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers, while some of eastern and southernmost parts will meet heavy rainfall, accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail. June 1 to 2, some of southernmost parts will have showers or thundershowers. June 3 to 4, some of western and northern parts will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers.

 

Southwest China: Most parts will see more overcast and rainy weather. May 29 to 31, some of eastern Tibet and eastern parts of the region will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers. June 1 to 4, most of the region will have light to moderate rain or thundershowers while some of Guangdong Province will meet heavy rain with possible storms in some areas accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds or hail.

 

Source: National Meteorological Center  

 

(China.org.cn May 26, 2006)

 

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