Beijing Weather

Beijing Weather

Beijing weather features four distinct seasons - short windy spring, long hot summer, cool pleasant autumn, and long chilly winter. July and August are the hottest months with the highest temperature around 37 C (99 F), while January is the coldest time with the lowest temperature around -15 C (5 F).
 

Best Time to Visit Beijing

Beijing Great Wall
Beijing is suitable for travelling all the year round. Considering the frequent sandstorms in spring and the extreme temperatures in summer and winter, the best time to visit the city should be September and October. May and June with early summer weather are also good choices.

 A brief introduction to the Best Time to Visit Beijing helps you have a better understanding about Beijing climate and practical tips on traveling during different time of a year.
 

7-Day Beijing Weather Forecast

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Beijing Weather by Month

Averages for Beijing Weather

High/Low Temperatures of Beijing
Average High/Low Temperatures Graph for Beijing
Average Temperatures of Beijing
Average Temperatures Graph for Beijing
Humidity Graph of Beijing
Average Humidity Graph for Beijing
Average Rainfall of Beijing
Average Rainfall Graph for Beijing
Air Quality of Beijing
Average AQI(Air Quality Index) Graph for Beijing

Beijing Climate - Seasons & Travel Advice

Four discernible seasons offer diversified beauties in different time of a year in Beijing. The climate is warm but windy in spring from April to May, hot in summer from June to August, pleasant and cool in autumn from September to October, and freezing cold in winter from November to mid-March of the next year. The hottest time is July and the coldest is January.
 

Spring (Apr. - May)

To visit the city in spring from early April till the end of May, you need to bring lightweight clothing: long-sleeved shirts or T-shirts, plus one or two jackets and sweaters. The climate is warm, windy and dry, but Beijing temperatures vary sharply between the day and the night. Dress warmly when going out at night. Also guard yourselves against sandstorms with outdoors wind gear.

 See also Where to Go in Beijing in Spring - Top 10 Destinations

Summer (Jun. - Aug.)

Summer from early June to August is very hot with abundant rainfall. This calls for light clothes as the temperature in July and August ranges between 30 C (86 F) and 40 C (104 F). Short and heavy rainstorms may come suddenly in the afternoon on sunny days. Even weather experts can get caught unawares by showers. Pay close attention to the weather forecast and remember to pack a raincoat or umbrella just in case.

 See also 12 Popular Beijing Activities to Beat the Summer Heat

Beihai Park in Spring
Beihai Park in Spring
Forbidden City in Winter
Forbidden City in Winter

Autumn (Sep. - Oct.)

The short but beautiful autumn from mid-September to the end of October is all time travel favorite. Autumn features mild temperature and plenty of sunshine. The flaming maple scene on the Fragrant Hills and the Badaling Great Wall can be a delight to behold. Long-sleeved shirts and thin coats are adequate for autumn. From late October onwards, the temperature comes down sharply, so warm clothing is a must.

 See also  8 Most Beautiful Places in Beijing in Autumn

Winter (Nov. - Mar.)

A cold, dry and long winter lasts from early November to the next March. The average temperature in Beijing in December, January, and February may fall below 0 C (32 F). Visitors from tropical countries may find Beijing weather extremely inhospitable. Be sure to wear wool sweaters and thick down coats for winter. Winter sport enthusiasts could enjoy the snow scene on the Western Hills, skate in Shichahai, or have fun in some ski resorts in Beijing. Chinese New Year is celebrated in either January or February. The traditional community activities are quite an experience for visitors from outside the country.

 See also Top 10 Things to Do in Beijing in Winter15 Wonderful Places to See Snow in Beijing

 See more: 
Beijing Winter - Weather, Clothing & Tour Tips;
15 Wonderful Places to See Snow in Beijing
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- Last updated on Aug. 15, 2024 by Catherine He -