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Weekly Weather Forecast (March 6 to 12)

Northwest China: March 6 to 7, eastern sections of the region will have light to moderate rain or snow or sleet with force 4 northerly winds and lower temperatures. March 8 to 10, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy with higher temperatures. March 11 to 12, northern Xinjiang and eastern sections of the region will meet light to moderate rain or snow or sleet with force 4 to 6 westerly or northerly winds, accompanied by dirt winds in some areas. 

 

North China: March 6 to 7, most of the region will receive light to moderate snow or sleet with heavy snowfall expected in some areas, followed by force 4 to 6 northerly winds and colder weather. March 8 to 10, most of the region will be under sunny to cloudy skies with higher temperatures. March 11 to 12, most of the region will experience light to moderate rain or snow or sleet with heavy snow possible in some places, accompanied by force 4 to 6 northerly winds as well as lower temperatures.

 

Northeast China: March 6 to 8, most of the region will see light to moderate snow or sleet with heavy to stormy snow expected in some areas, accompanied by force 4 to 6 southerly, then northerly winds as well as lower temperatures. March 9 to 10, most of the region will be sunny to cloudy. March 11 to 12, most of the region will be overcast with light to moderate snow with heavy snow expected in some areas, accompanied by force 4 to 6 southerly or northerly winds.

 

Central China: March 6 to 8, most parts will have light to moderate rainfall or snow or sleet with heavy rain possible in some areas; northern parts will have force 4 northerly winds. March 9 to 10, most parts will be sunny to cloudy with high temperatures while some areas will see fog. March 11 to 12, most parts will get light to moderate rain or snow or sleet with heavy rain expected in some places, accompanied by force 4 to 6 northerly winds in areas north of the Yangtze River.

 

East China: March 6, most parts will be cloudy with fogs expected in some areas. March 7 to 8, most parts will get colder weather and meet light to moderate rain or snow or sleet with heavy rainfall possible in some areas. Areas north of the Yangtze River will have force 4 to 6 northerly winds. March 9 to 10, most parts will be sunny to cloudy with fogs possible in some places, while the temperatures will rise. March 11 to 12, most of the region will have light to moderate rain or sleet with force 4 to 6 northerly winds expected in areas north of the Yangtze River. The temperature will also drop.

 

South China: March 6 to 8, most of the region will meet light to moderate rain with heavy rainfall expected in some places. March 9 to 10, the region will see sunny to cloudy skies. March 11 to 12, most of the region will get light to moderate rain with heavy rain expected in some areas.

 

Southwest China: Most sections will experience overcast and wet days during the week. March 6 to 8, eastern sections will have light to moderate rain or snow or sleet. March 9 to 10, the region will receive light to moderate rain or sleet from west to east, while some of Yunnan Province will see heavy rainfall.

 

Source: National Meteorological Center

 

(China.org.cn March 6, 2006)

 

 

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