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City-by-city temperature, wind, weather, and travel notes for Beijing.

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14 Cities
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ZhaoYang

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
29.6°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: ZhaoYang is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.92°N, 116.49°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for ZhaoYang include 朝阳公园, 四惠桥, 大望桥, and 北京金台艺术馆. Parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: For Beijing’s Chaoyang District, a practical route can link Chaoyang Park with the Dawangqiao and Sihuiqiao areas, mixing green space, business districts, dining, and art stops. Public local signals point to an active urban district where leisure and work trips often overlap, so short-hop planning by subway, taxi, or walking segments is useful. Weather on the North China Plain can shift between strong sun, dry wind, and occasional afternoon showers. Check temperature for sun protection or layering, and watch wind speed if spending time near broad roads or bridges. If rain is possible, put park visits earlier and keep malls, galleries, cafés, or restaurants as flexible indoor backups.
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HaiDian

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
29.6°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: HaiDian is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.96°N, 116.31°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for HaiDian include 法华寺 and 中央民族大学民族博物馆. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public signals highlight Haidian’s identity as Beijing’s education and research hub, with universities, laboratories, schools, and civic services drawing attention. For visitors, a practical route can combine Zhongguancun, university-area streets, the Minzu University museum, Fahua Temple, bookstores, cafés, and nearby green spaces for a culture-focused half day. Haidian sits between the North China Plain and the foothills west of Beijing, so summer plans should allow for heat, afternoon showers, and occasional breezy periods. Put campus walks and parks in the morning or evening, and keep museums, malls, bookstores, and cafés as flexible indoor options when rain or wind interrupts outdoor time.
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ShiJingShan

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
29.3°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: ShiJingShan is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.91°N, 116.2°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for ShiJingShan include 石景山雕塑公园, 石景山游乐园, 古城车辆段, and 老山自行车馆. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: Shijingshan sits in western Beijing, where trip ideas naturally cluster around Shijingshan Amusement Park, the Sculpture Park, and the Laoshan area. A good visit can mix relaxed park walking, family-friendly rides, and cycling-themed venues, with a more open western-edge cityscape than central Beijing. At the transition between the North China Plain and Beijing’s western hills, Shijingshan plans work best with attention to temperature swings, wind, and rain. Clear, mild periods suit parks and amusement rides; on windy or wet days, shift time toward indoor or sheltered venues such as the Laoshan cycling facilities.
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FengTai

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
29.1°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: FengTai is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.86°N, 116.29°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for FengTai include 北京丰台体育中心. For North China plain and mountain-edge weather, read current temperature together with daily high, daily low, and wind instead of relying on one number.
Latest guide observation: Fengtai sits in southwest Beijing, mixing transport hubs, residential districts, sports venues, business areas, and access toward the city’s western foothills. A practical visit can link Beijing Fengtai Sports Center with nearby parks, shopping streets, and rail connections, making it well suited to a flexible half-day or one-day urban itinerary. Weather planning in Fengtai should account for North China plain conditions with some foothill influence. Summers can feel hot and humid with showers, while winters are often cold and dry. Check temperature, wind, and rain timing before long walks or outdoor sports, and keep indoor venues, malls, or transit-linked stops as backup options.
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PingGu

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.7°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: PingGu is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.14°N, 117.11°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for PingGu include 洳河 and 泃河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly.
Latest guide observation: Pinggu, in northeastern Beijing, is often framed as a mix of riverside scenery, foothill landscapes, orchards, and short-break countryside travel. Public guide signals point to places such as the Ru River, Ju River, and Jingdong Grand Canyon, making it suitable for a relaxed day trip or a weekend route combining walking, viewpoints, and local rural experiences. Because Pinggu sits between the North China Plain and nearby hills, conditions can feel different from central Beijing, especially in valleys and at higher spots. Check temperature, wind, and rain chance together: calm dry weather suits canyon walks and riverside paths, while showers or stronger winds favor shorter outdoor stops, meals indoors, homestays, or low-intensity local sightseeing.
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DaXing

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.7°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: DaXing is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.73°N, 116.34°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for DaXing include 永定河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly.
Latest guide observation: Daxing District in southern Beijing is often discussed through the lens of new-town growth, public services, and the Beijing Daxing Airport area. For a light visit, combine urban parks, shopping areas, and the open riverside setting around the Yongding River for a mix of city leisure and broader landscapes. Daxing sits on the North China Plain near Beijing’s southern edge, so summer heat, afternoon showers, and winter-to-spring northerly winds can shape plans. Choose early morning or evening for riverside walks and parks. If rain, strong wind, or high heat is expected, shift to malls, museums, or other indoor stops.
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ChangPing

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.7°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: ChangPing is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.22°N, 116.24°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for ChangPing include 昌平体育馆, 北京市昌平区博物馆, 十三陵水库, and 蟒山国家森林公园. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: Changping works well as a mix of urban stops and nature outings. Indoor choices such as the district museum or sports venue can pair with Ming Tombs Reservoir and Mangshan National Forest Park. Recent public search signals lean toward district information and government pages, so travelers should double-check transport links, parking, and opening hours before setting out. Because Changping sits between the North China Plain and nearby hills, wind and terrain can change the feel of the day. In hot, sunny weather, plan reservoir or forest walks for morning or late afternoon and keep midday for indoor sites. If rain is likely, shorten mountain and waterside plans and bring grippy shoes, rain gear, and a light layer.
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FangShan

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.7°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: FangShan is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.74°N, 116.14°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for FangShan include 良乡多宝佛塔. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Fangshan works well as a southwest Beijing day-trip base, combining Liangxiang’s historic stops such as Liangxiang Duobao Pagoda with hill-country scenery farther west. Recent public guide signals emphasize accessible transport, geopark-style landscapes, rural routes, and short leisure trips that can be adjusted between urban neighborhoods and mountain areas. Plan Fangshan with both plain and foothill weather in mind. In hot conditions, schedule walking, temple stops, or hill viewpoints for morning or late afternoon. If showers or stronger winds are likely, shift toward indoor venues, urban dining, or shorter heritage visits, and leave mountain roads and exposed viewpoints for clearer periods.
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ShunYi

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.4°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: ShunYi is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.13°N, 116.65°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for ShunYi include 顺义减河公园 and 城北减河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: Shunyi, in northeastern Beijing, combines suburban living, riverside green space, and strong airport-area transport links. Recent public signals focus mainly on local government and services, while visitor planning can use Shunyi Jianhe Park and the northern Jianhe riverside as easy walking stops, paired with shopping areas, family activities, or a short self-drive outing. Shunyi sits between the North China Plain and the mountain-fringe climate zone, so summer plans should account for heat, gusty winds, and brief showers. Put riverside walks in the morning or evening on hot days, switch to indoor venues around midday, and carry light rain gear if showers are forecast. On windy days, be cautious with cycling and picnic setups.
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MiYun

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.4°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: MiYun is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.38°N, 116.84°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for MiYun include 密云博物馆. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals frame Miyun as a northeastern Beijing getaway with a mix of cool summer scenery, mountain-and-reservoir landscapes, and urban cultural stops. For a short visit, pair indoor places such as Miyun Museum with nearby nature routes, keeping travel time flexible between town and the surrounding hills. Miyun sits where Beijing’s plains meet hilly terrain, so town and mountain conditions can differ. In hot, sunny weather, plan hikes or waterside walks for morning or late afternoon and save indoor stops for midday. If showers or stronger winds are possible, keep routes shorter and carry light rain gear.
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TongZhou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
28.3°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: TongZhou is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.9°N, 116.66°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for TongZhou include 西顺城街, 新街下坡胡同, 四员厅街, and 南大街. For North China plain and mountain-edge weather, read current temperature together with daily high, daily low, and wind instead of relying on one number.
Latest guide observation: Tongzhou is often viewed through its role as Beijing’s sub-center and an eastern gateway of the capital. A short urban walk can link older street names such as Xishuncheng Street, Xinjie Xiapo Hutong, Siyuanting Street, and Nandajie, offering a compact look at local lanes, canal heritage, and everyday neighborhood life. Located on the eastern side of the North China Plain, Tongzhou can feel hot and humid in summer, with afternoon showers at times, while winter and spring often bring dry, northerly winds. Plan outdoor canal or lane walks for cooler hours, and keep indoor alternatives for periods of heat, wind, or rain.
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MenTouGou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
27.2°
Travel & clothing: A light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: MenTouGou is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 39.94°N, 116.11°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for MenTouGou include 永定河文化博物馆 and 石景山隧道. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Mentougou sits on Beijing’s western mountain edge, where urban access meets river valleys and historic settlements. Recent public signals emphasize local heritage and district context, making the Yongding River cultural sites and short mountain-side routes useful anchors for a half-day or day trip that blends indoor cultural stops with scenic drives. Plan with terrain in mind: temperatures, wind, and showers can feel different between valleys, passes, and built-up neighborhoods. On hot clear days, schedule outdoor walks for morning or late afternoon and use museums for midday breaks. If rain or stronger wind is possible, keep mountain-road plans flexible and allow extra return time.
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HuaiRou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
27.2°
Travel & clothing: A light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: HuaiRou is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.32°N, 116.64°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for HuaiRou include 怀柔博物馆, 怀柔水库, 怀河, and 雁栖河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Huairou combines suburban scenery with local history. The Huairou Museum is a practical indoor stop for background on the district, while Huairou Reservoir, the Huai River, and Yanqi River suit walks, cycling, and relaxed waterside views. Recent planning signals point to balancing outdoor time with shaded or indoor alternatives during hot afternoons. At the edge of the North China Plain and nearby hills, Huairou can warm quickly by day and still see brief showers or thunderstorms in summer. Plan riverside or reservoir visits earlier in the day, then shift to museums, cafés, or meals during the hottest hours. If wind gusts or rain are forecast, keep plans flexible and carry light rain gear.
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YanQing

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
26.6°
Travel & clothing: A light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.
Local context: YanQing is in Beijing; public map data places its center near 40.47°N, 115.99°E. Read it through the lens of North China plain and mountain-edge weather: start with the ranking, then compare the 7-day high-low range, wind, and weather label before judging morning, afternoon, and outdoor comfort.
Local reference: Nearby public place records for YanQing include 灵照寺, 2019年中国北京世界园艺博览会, 妫水河, and 山戎文化陈列馆. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: Yanqing is often planned as a northern Beijing route combining mountain scenery, Great Wall culture, riverside leisure and local heritage. Travelers may link Beijing Expo Park, the Guishui River area, temples and small cultural displays. Its higher elevation and rural setting make it suitable for slow walks, cycling, family outings and winter-sports legacy visits. Yanqing can feel cooler than central Beijing, with more noticeable day-night temperature swings and breezes near valleys or open water. Plan outdoor time for parks, riverside paths and scenic villages when skies are settled. If rain or stronger wind is expected, shift to exhibitions, temples or shorter sheltered routes, and keep an extra layer for mornings and evenings.
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Daily Weather Summary

This is the detailed temperature report for Beijing on July 19, 2026. The dominant weather pattern across the province today is Cloudy, with an average temperature of 28.5°C.

Among the key cities, ZhaoYang stands out as the warmest location today, recording a temperature of 29.6°C. Conversely, YanQing is the coolest spot in the region, with temperatures sitting at 26.6°C.

Whether you are in ZhaoYang, YanQing, or anywhere else in Beijing, stay prepared for the local conditions. Our data is updated regularly to provide you with the most accurate temperature rankings.

Beijing sits on the North China Plain with mountains to the north and west, so cold fronts and dry winds can change temperatures quickly. In today's city sample, the difference between the warmest and coolest monitored locations is about 3.0°C across 14 cities, and the average reported wind speed is about 3.3 m/s.

Use the city table below to compare nearby places instead of relying on a single provincial number. Mountain cities, coastal districts, basin locations, and river valleys can feel very different even when they appear on the same provincial page.

Regional Reading Guide

The urban plain often warms faster than the surrounding mountains, while northern and western districts can cool more quickly after sunset. When a cold front passes through North China, Beijing may show a sharp wind increase before the temperature drop becomes obvious in the ranking.

Beijing City Temperature Table - July 19, 2026

CityTemperatureWeatherWindTravel & ClothingLocal Reference
ZhaoYang29.6°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for ZhaoYang include 朝阳公园, 四惠桥, 大望桥, and 北京金台艺术馆. Parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
HaiDian29.6°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for HaiDian include 法华寺 and 中央民族大学民族博物馆. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
ShiJingShan29.3°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for ShiJingShan include 石景山雕塑公园, 石景山游乐园, 古城车辆段, and 老山自行车馆. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
FengTai29.1°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for FengTai include 北京丰台体育中心. For North China plain and mountain-edge weather, read current temperature together with daily high, daily low, and wind instead of relying on one number.
PingGu28.7°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for PingGu include 洳河 and 泃河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly.
DaXing28.7°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for DaXing include 永定河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly.
ChangPing28.7°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for ChangPing include 昌平体育馆, 北京市昌平区博物馆, 十三陵水库, and 蟒山国家森林公园. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
FangShan28.7°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for FangShan include 良乡多宝佛塔. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
ShunYi28.4°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for ShunYi include 顺义减河公园 and 城北减河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
MiYun28.4°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for MiYun include 密云博物馆. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
TongZhou28.3°CCloudy3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for TongZhou include 西顺城街, 新街下坡胡同, 四员厅街, and 南大街. For North China plain and mountain-edge weather, read current temperature together with daily high, daily low, and wind instead of relying on one number.
MenTouGou27.2°CCloudy3.3 m/sA light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for MenTouGou include 永定河文化博物馆 and 石景山隧道. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
HuaiRou27.2°CCloudy3.3 m/sA light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for HuaiRou include 怀柔博物馆, 怀柔水库, 怀河, and 雁栖河. Near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
YanQing26.6°CCloudy3.3 m/sA light shirt or thin jacket is usually enough, with an extra layer for evening. Conditions look workable for general travel; still check local updates before departure.Nearby public place records for YanQing include 灵照寺, 2019年中国北京世界园艺博览会, 妫水河, and 山戎文化陈列馆. For hills, valleys, viewpoints, or trail-like outdoor routes, morning-evening temperature spread and wind deserve extra attention; near lakes, rivers, bays, islands, or wetlands, humidity, gusts, and short showers can change comfort quickly; historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat; parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.

Beijing Weather Overview

This page provides detailed temperature data for all cities in Beijing (北京市), China. The interactive map above shows temperature distribution across the province, with color coding to indicate temperature ranges. The ranking panel lists all monitored cities sorted by current temperature.

Use the 7-day forecast feature to plan ahead. Each city card can be expanded to reveal a visual bar chart showing the upcoming week's temperature trends, including daily high and low temperatures.

Back to National Temperature Rankings to compare Beijing with other provinces.

Local Reading Notes for Beijing

On July 19, 2026, this page compares 14 monitored cities and districts in Beijing. The current city-to-city spread is about 3.0°C. Warmer readings are concentrated around ZhaoYang (29.6°C), HaiDian (29.6°C), ShiJingShan (29.3°C), while cooler readings appear around YanQing (26.6°C), MenTouGou (27.2°C), HuaiRou (27.2°C).

The city table is deliberately kept visible because local variation is often more useful than a single province label. In the latest sample, 11 monitored locations are at or above 28°C, 0 are below 10°C, 0 show rain, thunder, sleet, or snow signals, and 0 report wind at or above 6 m/s.

How to Use This Province Page

The urban plain often warms faster than the surrounding mountains, while northern and western districts can cool more quickly after sunset. When a cold front passes through North China, Beijing may show a sharp wind increase before the temperature drop becomes obvious in the ranking.

Seasonal Context for Beijing

Seasonally, this North China pattern often means dry, windy spring transitions, hot summer afternoons, clear autumn cooling, and cold dry winter nights. When reading the 7-day bars, watch for fast day-to-day swings after fronts rather than assuming a smooth temperature trend.

City-by-City Weather Notes

These notes turn the raw city readings into local planning context. They use the current weather sample together with public map coordinates and nearby public place-title signals, then rewrite the result for this site instead of copying article text.

ChangPing

ChangPing: the current reading is 28.7°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 40.22°N, 116.24°E; nearby public place-title signals include 昌平体育馆, 北京市昌平区博物馆, and 十三陵水库, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Changping works well as a mix of urban stops and nature outings. Indoor choices such as the district museum or sports venue can pair with Ming Tombs Reservoir and Mangshan National Forest Park. Recent public search signals lean toward district information and government pages, so travelers should double-check transport links, parking, and opening hours before setting out. Because Changping sits between the North China Plain and nearby hills, wind and terrain can change the feel of the day. In hot, sunny weather, plan reservoir or forest walks for morning or late afternoon and keep midday for indoor sites. If rain is likely, shorten mountain and waterside plans and bring grippy shoes, rain gear, and a light layer.

ZhaoYang

ZhaoYang: the current reading is 29.6°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.92°N, 116.49°E; nearby public place-title signals include 朝阳公园, 四惠桥, and 大望桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: For Beijing’s Chaoyang District, a practical route can link Chaoyang Park with the Dawangqiao and Sihuiqiao areas, mixing green space, business districts, dining, and art stops. Public local signals point to an active urban district where leisure and work trips often overlap, so short-hop planning by subway, taxi, or walking segments is useful. Weather on the North China Plain can shift between strong sun, dry wind, and occasional afternoon showers. Check temperature for sun protection or layering, and watch wind speed if spending time near broad roads or bridges. If rain is possible, put park visits earlier and keep malls, galleries, cafés, or restaurants as flexible indoor backups.

DaXing

DaXing: the current reading is 28.7°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.73°N, 116.34°E; nearby public place-title signals include 永定河, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Daxing District in southern Beijing is often discussed through the lens of new-town growth, public services, and the Beijing Daxing Airport area. For a light visit, combine urban parks, shopping areas, and the open riverside setting around the Yongding River for a mix of city leisure and broader landscapes. Daxing sits on the North China Plain near Beijing’s southern edge, so summer heat, afternoon showers, and winter-to-spring northerly winds can shape plans. Choose early morning or evening for riverside walks and parks. If rain, strong wind, or high heat is expected, shift to malls, museums, or other indoor stops.

FangShan

FangShan: the current reading is 28.7°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.74°N, 116.14°E; nearby public place-title signals include 良乡多宝佛塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Fangshan works well as a southwest Beijing day-trip base, combining Liangxiang’s historic stops such as Liangxiang Duobao Pagoda with hill-country scenery farther west. Recent public guide signals emphasize accessible transport, geopark-style landscapes, rural routes, and short leisure trips that can be adjusted between urban neighborhoods and mountain areas. Plan Fangshan with both plain and foothill weather in mind. In hot conditions, schedule walking, temple stops, or hill viewpoints for morning or late afternoon. If showers or stronger winds are likely, shift toward indoor venues, urban dining, or shorter heritage visits, and leave mountain roads and exposed viewpoints for clearer periods.

FengTai

FengTai: the current reading is 29.1°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.86°N, 116.29°E; nearby public place-title signals include 北京丰台体育中心, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Fengtai sits in southwest Beijing, mixing transport hubs, residential districts, sports venues, business areas, and access toward the city’s western foothills. A practical visit can link Beijing Fengtai Sports Center with nearby parks, shopping streets, and rail connections, making it well suited to a flexible half-day or one-day urban itinerary. Weather planning in Fengtai should account for North China plain conditions with some foothill influence. Summers can feel hot and humid with showers, while winters are often cold and dry. Check temperature, wind, and rain timing before long walks or outdoor sports, and keep indoor venues, malls, or transit-linked stops as backup options.

HaiDian

HaiDian: the current reading is 29.6°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.96°N, 116.31°E; nearby public place-title signals include 法华寺 and 中央民族大学民族博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public signals highlight Haidian’s identity as Beijing’s education and research hub, with universities, laboratories, schools, and civic services drawing attention. For visitors, a practical route can combine Zhongguancun, university-area streets, the Minzu University museum, Fahua Temple, bookstores, cafés, and nearby green spaces for a culture-focused half day. Haidian sits between the North China Plain and the foothills west of Beijing, so summer plans should allow for heat, afternoon showers, and occasional breezy periods. Put campus walks and parks in the morning or evening, and keep museums, malls, bookstores, and cafés as flexible indoor options when rain or wind interrupts outdoor time.

HuaiRou

HuaiRou: the current reading is 27.2°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the temperature is in a broadly workable range, though shade, evening timing, and open exposed areas can still feel different. public map data places the local center near 40.32°N, 116.64°E; nearby public place-title signals include 怀柔博物馆, 怀柔水库, and 怀河, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Huairou combines suburban scenery with local history. The Huairou Museum is a practical indoor stop for background on the district, while Huairou Reservoir, the Huai River, and Yanqi River suit walks, cycling, and relaxed waterside views. Recent planning signals point to balancing outdoor time with shaded or indoor alternatives during hot afternoons. At the edge of the North China Plain and nearby hills, Huairou can warm quickly by day and still see brief showers or thunderstorms in summer. Plan riverside or reservoir visits earlier in the day, then shift to museums, cafés, or meals during the hottest hours. If wind gusts or rain are forecast, keep plans flexible and carry light rain gear.

MenTouGou

MenTouGou: the current reading is 27.2°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the temperature is in a broadly workable range, though shade, evening timing, and open exposed areas can still feel different. public map data places the local center near 39.94°N, 116.11°E; nearby public place-title signals include 永定河文化博物馆 and 石景山隧道, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Mentougou sits on Beijing’s western mountain edge, where urban access meets river valleys and historic settlements. Recent public signals emphasize local heritage and district context, making the Yongding River cultural sites and short mountain-side routes useful anchors for a half-day or day trip that blends indoor cultural stops with scenic drives. Plan with terrain in mind: temperatures, wind, and showers can feel different between valleys, passes, and built-up neighborhoods. On hot clear days, schedule outdoor walks for morning or late afternoon and use museums for midday breaks. If rain or stronger wind is possible, keep mountain-road plans flexible and allow extra return time.

MiYun

MiYun: the current reading is 28.4°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 40.38°N, 116.84°E; nearby public place-title signals include 密云博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals frame Miyun as a northeastern Beijing getaway with a mix of cool summer scenery, mountain-and-reservoir landscapes, and urban cultural stops. For a short visit, pair indoor places such as Miyun Museum with nearby nature routes, keeping travel time flexible between town and the surrounding hills. Miyun sits where Beijing’s plains meet hilly terrain, so town and mountain conditions can differ. In hot, sunny weather, plan hikes or waterside walks for morning or late afternoon and save indoor stops for midday. If showers or stronger winds are possible, keep routes shorter and carry light rain gear.

PingGu

PingGu: the current reading is 28.7°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 40.14°N, 117.11°E; nearby public place-title signals include 洳河 and 泃河, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Pinggu, in northeastern Beijing, is often framed as a mix of riverside scenery, foothill landscapes, orchards, and short-break countryside travel. Public guide signals point to places such as the Ru River, Ju River, and Jingdong Grand Canyon, making it suitable for a relaxed day trip or a weekend route combining walking, viewpoints, and local rural experiences. Because Pinggu sits between the North China Plain and nearby hills, conditions can feel different from central Beijing, especially in valleys and at higher spots. Check temperature, wind, and rain chance together: calm dry weather suits canyon walks and riverside paths, while showers or stronger winds favor shorter outdoor stops, meals indoors, homestays, or low-intensity local sightseeing.

ShiJingShan

ShiJingShan: the current reading is 29.3°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.91°N, 116.2°E; nearby public place-title signals include 石景山雕塑公园, 石景山游乐园, and 古城车辆段, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Shijingshan sits in western Beijing, where trip ideas naturally cluster around Shijingshan Amusement Park, the Sculpture Park, and the Laoshan area. A good visit can mix relaxed park walking, family-friendly rides, and cycling-themed venues, with a more open western-edge cityscape than central Beijing. At the transition between the North China Plain and Beijing’s western hills, Shijingshan plans work best with attention to temperature swings, wind, and rain. Clear, mild periods suit parks and amusement rides; on windy or wet days, shift time toward indoor or sheltered venues such as the Laoshan cycling facilities.

ShunYi

ShunYi: the current reading is 28.4°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 40.13°N, 116.65°E; nearby public place-title signals include 顺义减河公园 and 城北减河, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Shunyi, in northeastern Beijing, combines suburban living, riverside green space, and strong airport-area transport links. Recent public signals focus mainly on local government and services, while visitor planning can use Shunyi Jianhe Park and the northern Jianhe riverside as easy walking stops, paired with shopping areas, family activities, or a short self-drive outing. Shunyi sits between the North China Plain and the mountain-fringe climate zone, so summer plans should account for heat, gusty winds, and brief showers. Put riverside walks in the morning or evening on hot days, switch to indoor venues around midday, and carry light rain gear if showers are forecast. On windy days, be cautious with cycling and picnic setups.

TongZhou

TongZhou: the current reading is 28.3°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone. public map data places the local center near 39.9°N, 116.66°E; nearby public place-title signals include 西顺城街, 新街下坡胡同, and 四员厅街, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Tongzhou is often viewed through its role as Beijing’s sub-center and an eastern gateway of the capital. A short urban walk can link older street names such as Xishuncheng Street, Xinjie Xiapo Hutong, Siyuanting Street, and Nandajie, offering a compact look at local lanes, canal heritage, and everyday neighborhood life. Located on the eastern side of the North China Plain, Tongzhou can feel hot and humid in summer, with afternoon showers at times, while winter and spring often bring dry, northerly winds. Plan outdoor canal or lane walks for cooler hours, and keep indoor alternatives for periods of heat, wind, or rain.

YanQing

YanQing: the current reading is 26.6°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the temperature is in a broadly workable range, though shade, evening timing, and open exposed areas can still feel different. public map data places the local center near 40.47°N, 115.99°E; nearby public place-title signals include 灵照寺, 2019年中国北京世界园艺博览会, and 妫水河, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Yanqing is often planned as a northern Beijing route combining mountain scenery, Great Wall culture, riverside leisure and local heritage. Travelers may link Beijing Expo Park, the Guishui River area, temples and small cultural displays. Its higher elevation and rural setting make it suitable for slow walks, cycling, family outings and winter-sports legacy visits. Yanqing can feel cooler than central Beijing, with more noticeable day-night temperature swings and breezes near valleys or open water. Plan outdoor time for parks, riverside paths and scenic villages when skies are settled. If rain or stronger wind is expected, shift to exhibitions, temples or shorter sheltered routes, and keep an extra layer for mornings and evenings.

Use the expanded city cards for 7-day high-low ranges, then check the written travel and clothing notes before making outdoor plans. The weather guide, travel weather planning guide, weather safety guide, and regional climate guide explain how to combine these signals. For weather warnings, disaster response, aviation, marine, or other safety-critical decisions, use official meteorological services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do cities in the same province have different temperatures?

Cities can differ because of elevation, coastlines, terrain, urban heat, cloud cover, wind, and rain. Province pages include city rows so readers can compare local conditions directly.

Should I rely on the province average or the city table?

Use the city table for local decisions. A province-level summary is useful for comparison, but it can hide major differences between mountains, basins, coastal districts, and plains.

What does the weather label mean?

The weather label is the latest representative condition available from the source data, such as sunny, cloudy, overcast, or rain. It is intended as a quick reference alongside temperature and wind.

Can this page be used for emergency planning?

No. This site is for reference and comparison only. Always consult official weather services and emergency authorities for warnings and safety decisions.