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Weather forecast for the Asia-Pacific region
Associated Press
2009-11-16 11:22 AM
Much of eastern Asia will see more wet weather Tuesday.

A broad but weakening low pressure system centered over the Sea of Okhotsk will continue to produce fairly light, widespread mixed precipitation with strong blustery winds across the Kuril Islands and eastern Russia.

The system will also reach northern Japan and may kick up a few snow showers in Hokkaido. As the day progresses, precipitation will begin to die down as the system moves northeast.

To the south, a second low pressure system will cause rain from the east coast of China through the East China Sea and from the Yellow Sea into Japan. Significant rainfall is expected throughout Japan.

Temperatures across this region will be slightly cooler than Monday. Tokyo will rise into the mid-50s Fahrenheit (mid-teens Celsius), while Shanghai will be in the upper 40s F (upper single digits C).

Meanwhile, high pressure will move into much of central China and extend into areas of the Korean Peninsula. Seoul will remain dry and chilly Tuesday, with temperatures in the upper 30s F (mid-single digits C).

A front associated with low pressure will bring increasing clouds and evening rainfall to the southern region of Western Australia. A few pockets of rainfall are also expected in the interior of Queensland and along the New South Wales coast. Brisbane will see a chance of showers with temperatures in the upper 80s F (low 30s C). Sydney will rise into the lower 70s F (low 20s C), while Melbourne will be in the upper 70s F (mid-20s C).

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Source: Weather Underground

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