It’s hard to say for sure in the past ten days. The temperature is slowly rising. As long as it’s not rainy, you won’t feel cold. Basically, a jacket and a thin woolen sweater will suffice
The following is the weather outlook for the Qingming Festival issued by the Shanghai Meteorological Observatory
Shanghai Weather Forecast
Precipitation: Affected by high-altitude low troughs in the early days of the 4th and 5th, The city was cloudy to cloudy with occasional showers. From the night of the 5th to the early part of the 6th, the city was cloudy with moderate rain. Affected by the cold air, it became cloudy in the latter part of the 6th.
Temperature: The temperature was stable on the 4th and 5th, maintaining at 12-17℃. Affected by the cold air on the 6th, the temperature dropped significantly, and the maximum temperature dropped to 8-10℃.
Strong winds: Affected by the development of a low-pressure trough on the 4th and 5th, the southeast wind in this city was level 4 to level 6, and the gusts in the Yangtze River Estuary area were level 6 to 7; the wind was stronger on the 6th. There will be northerly winds of magnitude 5 to 7, with magnitude 6 to 8 in the Yangtze River Estuary area, and gusts up to magnitude 9 in the Yangshan Port area and the coastal sea of Shanghai. In addition, there are strong winds of magnitude 8 to 10 along the coast of East China.
The specific forecast for this city is as follows:
April 4: Cloudy to cloudy, sometimes light rain, temperature 12~17℃.
April 5: Cloudy to cloudy with occasional showers, turning to moderate rain at night, with a temperature of 13 to 17°C.
April 6: Cloudy with light rain, turning cloudy in the afternoon, with a temperature of 7 to 10°C.
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Typhoon Maisha in 2005 was the most serious impact on Shanghai in the past decade. The maximum wind force in the urban area is level 8-10, and in the Yangtze River Estuary area and along the Yangtze River, the maximum wind force reaches level 10-12. The maximum wind force in the East China Sea Bridge and Yangshan Port waters reaches level 12 or above. Heavy rains and heavy rains generally occurred in the city, with the total rainfall in most areas ranging from 100 to 250 millimeters, with Putuo District and Jing'an District reaching 309 and 306 millimeters respectively.
Typhoon No. 1 "Pearl" of 2006 made landfall on the coast between Raoping and Chenghai in Guangdong Province at 2:15 a.m. on May 18. After landing, it quickly weakened into a tropical storm, but the impact of "Pearl" on the wind and rain in Shanghai has been increasing. On May 18, heavy rain fell in Shanghai, becoming the earliest typhoon to affect Shanghai in more than 80 years.