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Weekly Weather Forecast (Sept. 26 to Oct. 2)

Northwest China: September 26 to 28, eastern parts will have light to moderate rainfall. Affected by a stream of cold air, most of the region will meet lower temperatures with light rainfall in northern Xinjiang, accompanied by force 4 to 6 northerly winds. September 29, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy with overcast days and showers expected in southeastern parts. September 30 to October 1, affected by another stream of cold air, most of the region will have force 4 to 6 northerly winds with a drop in temperatures, accompanied by light to moderate rainfall in northern Xinjiang and eastern parts. October 2, most of the northwest will be under sunny to cloudy skies.

 

North China: September 26, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. September 27 to 28, affected by streams of cold air, most parts will receive light to moderate rainfall with lower temperatures. September 29 to 30, most parts will be cloudy to sunny with higher temperatures. October 1 to 2, affected by another stream of cold air, most of the region will experience light to moderate rainfall with force 3 to 4 northerly winds as well as a decline of temperature. 

 

Northeast China: September 26, central and northernmost sections will meet light to moderate rainfall. September 27, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. September 28 to 29, affected by streams of cold air, most of the region will experience light to moderate rainfall. September 30 to October 1, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. October 2, affected by another stream of cold air, most of the region will be cloudy, and then turn to light to moderate rainfall.

 

Central China: September 26, northern sections will be overcast with showers. September 27 to 28, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. September 29 to 30, northern sections will have light to moderate rainfall and then turn to be cloudy, while central and southern sections will be cloudy to sunny. October 1 to 2, central and northern sections will be cloudy with light to moderate rainfall.

 

East China: September 26 to 28, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy, while areas south of the Yangtze River will see sultry days. September 29 to 30, northern parts will have light to moderate rainfall. October 1, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. October 2, northern parts will be cloudy with light rain.

 

South China: September 26 to 27, affected by tropic storms, southernmost parts will have moderate to heavy rain with rainstorms possible in some areas and even cloudburst in some places, accompanied by force 8 to 11 gale. September 28 to 29, most of the region will be cloudy to sunny with light to moderate rain expected in the coastal areas in southwestern parts. September 30 to October 2, most of the south will be sunny to cloudy.

 

Southwest China: September 26 to 27, westernmost and northern parts will have light to moderate rainfall. September 28 to October 2, most of the region will see continuous overcast and rainy days with moderate rainfall in some areas.

 

Source: National Meteorological Center

 

(China.org.cn September 23, 2005)

 

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