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  2. Shanghai, Shanghai Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Shanghai, Shanghai local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Shanghai braces for direct hit from Typhoon Bebinca - AOL

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    The strongest storm to make landfall in Shanghai in recent decades was Typhoon Gloria in 1949, which tore through the city with gusts of 144 kph. ... USA TODAY. Kim Kardashian posted a photo of ...

  5. Thundersnow - Wikipedia

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    Thundersnow, also known as a winter thunderstorm or a thundersnow storm, is a thunderstorm in which snow falls as the primary precipitation instead of rain. It is considered a rare phenomenon. [ 1 ] It typically falls in regions of strong upward motion within the cold sector of an extratropical cyclone .

  6. Typhoon Bebinca - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, as a way of preparation, weather researchers used artificial intelligence to predict the storm path. The program was also used for Typhoon Gaemi, successfully working a week before the hit. [66] The storm was predicted to bring heavy rains to Taiwan, with possible thunderstorms occurring. [67]

  7. Asian Dust - Wikipedia

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    China dust soars in the arid regions of mainland China and rides on the wind to descend to regions such as Japan. [1]Asian Dust (also yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind, kosa or China dust storms) is a meteorological phenomenon that affects much of East Asia year-round and especially during the spring months.

  8. 2008 Chinese winter storms - Wikipedia

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    After the first wave of precipitation had passed, the snow continued to fall for several days, accompanied by bitterly cold weather. [3] [4] Snow was even reported in the country's largest true desert, the Taklamakan, where the snow and record low temperatures near −25 °C (−13 °F) lasted 11 consecutive days and killed livestock. At one ...

  9. Heavy fog suspends shipping at Chinese ports; Shanghai ... - AOL

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    Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory updated its warning signal for heavy fog to orange earlier Wednesday morning with visibility less than 200 metres in most areas of the city over the ...