
Current Weather in China

25.3°C77.5°F
- Current Temperature: 25.3°C77.5°F
- Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 27.1°C80.7°F
- Current Humidity: 73%
- Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 22.1°C71.7°F / 28.9°C84.1°F
- Wind Speed: 2.5km/h
- Wind Direction: ↑ From the West-Northwest
(Data Time 20:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-08-29 16:45)
Seasonal Events & Climate in China
Seasonal events in China have developed as unique customs across different regions, influenced by the diversity of climate zones in the vast country and traditional agricultural practices. Below are the major seasonal events and climate characteristics explained by season.
Spring (March to May)
Climate Characteristics
- Temperature: Gradually rising, around 10-15°C in March, 20-25°C in May
- Precipitation: Increase in rainfall (spring rain) mainly in South China after April
- Features: Blossom of flowers (peach, cherry, rapeseed), arrival of yellow dust
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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March | Qingming Festival | Visiting graves on clear days. Remembering ancestors in the gentle spring sunlight and fresh greenery |
April | Hanami (Cherry, Peach) | Flower festivals across regions as the cold recedes. Suitable temperatures for outdoor gatherings |
April-May | Labor Day (May Day) | Active travel and leisure during the holiday under mild spring weather |
May | Dragon Boat Festival | Marks the onset of early summer heat. Events such as zongzi and dragon boat racing to ward off diseases and evil spirits |
Summer (June to August)
Climate Characteristics
- Temperature: Over 30°C in inland areas, hot and humid in the south
- Precipitation: Heavy rain and thunderstorms due to the Meiyu front and typhoons from June to July
- Features: Tropical nights, humidity, localized heavy rain
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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June | Dragon Boat Festival | The cool breeze by the water and dragon boat races signal the start of summer |
July | Qixi Festival | A tradition of making wishes while gazing at the stars, featuring the weaver girl and the cowherd on hot summer nights |
July-August | Zhongyuan Festival | A time to pay homage to ancestors and escape the heat. Some regions use fire lanterns to cool down |
August | Gaokao (in some areas) | Supportive events for students taking exams. Ensuring a conducive indoor study environment is important |
Autumn (September to November)
Climate Characteristics
- Temperature: September has lingering heat, while October and beyond are comfortable around 20°C
- Precipitation: After the typhoon season, dryness increases and sunny days become more frequent
- Features: Clear air, autumn leaves, harvesting season
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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September | Mid-Autumn Festival | A celebration to enjoy the full moon and mooncakes under the cool night breeze |
Late September | National Day (National Day Holiday) | A season with many sunny days, perfect for travel and returning home |
October | Double Ninth Festival | A tradition of climbing high to pray for longevity. Characterized by enjoying chrysanthemum flowers in the clear autumn air |
November | Double Eleven (Shopping Festival) | The online shopping culture has established itself in the dry climate of late autumn |
Winter (December to February)
Climate Characteristics
- Temperature: Below freezing in the north, around 10°C in the south
- Precipitation: Dry in the north, light winter rain in the south
- Features: Cold air, fog or smog, snowy landscapes (in the north)
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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December | Winter Solstice | The coldest period. The custom of eating dumplings and tangyuan to ward off the cold |
January-February | Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) | The largest festival celebrating the New Year, centered around family reunions held indoors |
February | Lantern Festival | The full moon festival after the Spring Festival, decorated with lanterns amidst snowy scenes, featuring dragon dances and lantern parades |
February | Laba Festival | The custom of eating Laba porridge. Warming up the body with warm porridge in the harsh winter mornings |
Summary of Seasonal Events and Climate
Season | Climate Characteristics | Major Event Examples |
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Spring | Flower blossoms, spring rain, yellow dust | Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Hanami, Labor Day |
Summer | Hot and humid, monsoon, typhoons | Dragon Boat Festival, Qixi Festival, Zhongyuan Festival, summer exams |
Autumn | Lingering heat to dryness, autumn leaves, harvest season | Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, Double Ninth Festival, Double Eleven |
Winter | Cold, dryness, snow, fog, or smog | Winter Solstice, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Laba Festival |
Additional Notes
- Traditional Chinese festivals are based on the lunar-solar calendar (lunar calendar), which integrates lunar phases and seasonal changes.
- Due to being a multi-ethnic country, distinct festivals and food cultures tailored to regional climate conditions exist.
- Influenced by an agricultural society, seasonal events are fundamentally tied to sowing, harvesting, and ancestor worship.
- In recent years, climate change has caused discrepancies between traditional events and actual weather patterns.
Chinese climate and seasonal events have been passed down through a long history, deeply intertwined with regional weather conditions.