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Weekly Weather Forecast (June 12 to 18)

Northwest China: June 12 to 13, eastern sections will have showers or thundershowers. June 14, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. June 15 to 18, western and northern Xinjiang will meet light to moderate rain while most of the remainder sections will be under sunny to cloudy skies with higher temperatures expected in some of eastern sections.

 

North China: June 12 to 14, affected by streams of cold air, most of the region will receive showers or thundershowers from west to east with moderate to heavy rainfall in some of central sections, accompanied by occasional thunder storms and strong winds in some areas. June 15 to 16, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. June 17 to 18, most sections will be dominated by sunny skies with high temperatures throughout the region.

 

Northeast China: June 12 to 13, western sections will have showers or thundershowers. June 14 to 15, most sections will get light to moderate rain with heavy rainfall in some of central and southern sections, accompanied by storms, or even occasional lightning storms and strong winds in some places. June 16 to 17, eastern and southern sections will be overcast with showers. June 18, most of Heilongjiang Province and Jilin Province will see showers or thundershowers. 

 

Central China: June 12 to 13, northern parts will have showers or thundershowers with moderate to heavy rainfall in middle and southern parts and even storms in some places. June 14, northern parts will meet showers, then turn cloudy with moderate rain in middle parts and heavy to stormy rain in southern parts. June 15 to 16, the middle and northern parts will see sunny to cloudy skies with moderate to heavy rain in southern Hunan Province, possibly accompanied by storms in some places. June 17 to 18, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy with hot weather.

 

East China: June 12, southern parts will have light to moderate rain with heavy rain in some places. June 13 to 14, most of the region will meet light to moderate rain with heavy to stormy rain in central parts. June 15 to 16, northern parts will be sunny and partly cloudy with moderate to heavy rain in central and southern parts. Some of these places will see storms. June 17 to 18, southern parts will have light to moderate rain while central and northern parts will be sunny with higher temperatures.

 

South China: June 12 to 13, most of the region will meet light to moderate rain. June 14 to 16, most parts will continue to have light to moderate rain with heavy rain in northern parts. June 17 to 18, most parts will receive moderate to heavy rain with possible rainstorms in some areas, accompanied by occasional lightning storms, strong winds and even hail.

 

Southwest China: June 12, central and eastern parts will experience light to moderate rain. June 13 to 14, central and eastern parts will get showers or thundershowers with moderate to heavy rain expected in eastern parts of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. June 15 to 16, most parts will be cloudy to sunny with overcast skies and showers expected in eastern Yunnan and southern Guizhou. June 17 to 18, central and eastern Tibet, western Sichuan and western Yunnan will be overcast with light or moderate rainfall in some regions.

 

Source: National Meteorological Center  

 

(China.org.cn June 2, 2006)

 

 

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