The city table is deliberately kept visible because local variation is often more useful than a single province label. In the latest sample, 12 monitored locations are at or above 28°C, 0 are below 10°C, 4 show rain, thunder, sleet, or snow signals, and 6 report wind at or above 6 m/s.
Jiangsu stretches from the lower Yangtze region to the coast and northern plains. Southern cities near the Yangtze Delta often differ from northern Jiangsu, especially during rain bands or early-season heat.
The lower Yangtze and nearby coastal provinces often require a humidity reading mindset. Meiyu rain, river and lake moisture, sea breezes, and urban heat can make the same temperature feel different from northern inland areas. Rain labels and low-temperature recovery are worth checking after cloudy days.
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.
ChangZhou
ChangZhou: the current reading is 33.3°C, the weather label is Overcast, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 31.77°N, 119.95°E; nearby public place-title signals include 常州清真寺, 瞿秋白故居, and 近园, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public search signals point to two common Changzhou trip themes: old-city culture and family-friendly leisure. Visitors can link places such as Qu Qiubai’s former residence and Jinyuan Garden on a compact urban walk, then add museums, canal-side areas, or larger theme attractions depending on time and interests. For Changzhou, plan around lower-Yangtze plain conditions: heat, humidity, passing showers, and wind can change the comfort of a day quickly. Put outdoor lanes, gardens, and heritage stops in the morning or evening, keep midday for indoor venues, and allow extra transfer time when rain is in the forecast.
HuaiAn
HuaiAn: the current reading is 27.9°C, the weather label is Overcast, 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 33.6°N, 119.02°E; no stable nearby public place-title result was found, so this note focuses on the weather reading and same-province comparisons. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Huai’an often centers on Grand Canal heritage, Huaiyang cuisine, and historic neighborhoods linked with local cultural figures. A practical route can combine canal-side walks, Qingjiangpu old-city atmosphere, Huai’an District heritage sites, and evening food stops for a slower city experience. Huai’an sits on the Jianghuai Plain, so warm-season trips should allow for humidity, showers, and occasional gusty winds. Plan canal walks, old streets, and outdoor photography for mornings or evenings, while keeping museums, restaurants, and covered shopping areas for hotter or wetter afternoon periods.
LianYunGang
LianYunGang: the current reading is 28.8°C, the weather label is Overcast, 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 34.6°N, 119.18°E; nearby public place-title signals include 孔望山摩崖造像, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals for Lianyungang point to island-and-coast itineraries, practical notes on transport and lodging, and cultural stops around old Haizhou. Kongwangshan’s cliff carvings can pair well with a half-day city route, while beach time is best kept flexible rather than overpacked. For Lianyungang, plan around temperature, sea breeze, and rain chances together. On hot sunny days, schedule hill walks, coastal paths, and beach photos for morning or late afternoon. If winds strengthen or showers are likely, shift time toward urban dining, shopping areas, museums, or shorter sheltered stops.
NanJing
NanJing: the current reading is 32.9°C, the weather label is Overcast, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 32.04°N, 118.77°E; nearby public place-title signals include 堂子街太平天国壁画, 南京朝天宫, and 金陵女子神学院旧址, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public signals frame Nanjing through both its Jinling-era heritage and its role as a major transport hub. Around the central city, Chaotian Palace, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom murals on Tangzi Street, and Mochou Lake work well as a compact culture-and-lakeside route. Broader travel notes often add suburban sites such as Niushou Mountain, best planned as a separate outing. Nanjing’s lower-Yangtze plain setting means summer plans can shift with humidity, showers, and river breezes. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain chances before choosing the order of stops. On hot bright days, keep indoor or short-walk heritage sites for midday and lakeside time for morning or evening; if showers are likely, build in metro links and covered cultural stops.
NanTong
NanTong: the current reading is 31.2°C, the weather label is Light Rain, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; the weather label carries a precipitation signal, so rain gear, slick surfaces, and indoor alternatives are worth planning; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 32.02°N, 120.86°E; nearby public place-title signals include 南通电视塔, 太平兴国教寺大殿, and 南通文庙, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Nantong is often framed as a river-and-sea city with easy links toward Suzhou and Shanghai. Recent public travel signals highlight urban leisure, historic religious sites, and landmark stops. A practical short route can connect Nantong TV Tower, the Confucian Temple, Tianning Temple, and nearby old-city streets before heading to riverside or coastal scenery. For Nantong, plan around a mix of lower Yangtze humidity, coastal wind, and flatland showers. On hot clear days, schedule outdoor walks in the morning or late afternoon and use temples, halls, or shopping areas for midday breaks. If rain or stronger wind is expected, keep riverside viewpoints and tower-area visits flexible.
SuZhou
SuZhou: the current reading is 32.8°C, the weather label is Light Rain, 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; the weather label carries a precipitation signal, so rain gear, slick surfaces, and indoor alternatives are worth planning. public map data places the local center near 31.3°N, 120.62°E; nearby public place-title signals include 江苏巡抚衙门旧址, 苏州文庙, and 可园, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Suzhou around classical gardens, canals, and slow walks through the old city. The area near the Confucian Temple, Keyuan Garden, and Ye Shengtao’s former residence works well for a compact cultural route, with extensions toward Pingjiang Road, Shantang Street, or Taihu Lake if time allows. In midsummer, Suzhou often feels humid, with heat building through the day and showers possible later on. Plan gardens, lanes, and canal walks for morning or early evening, then shift to museums, teahouses, or bookstores at midday. Carry an umbrella, and take extra care on wet stone paths and bridge steps.
SuQian
SuQian: the current reading is 29.2°C, the weather label is Overcast, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 33.96°N, 118.28°E; nearby public place-title signals include 宿迁孔庙, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Suqian travel is often framed by water landscapes and local history. Lakes, canals, and old river courses shape the flat northern Jiangsu setting, while urban cultural stops such as Suqian Confucian Temple suit a short walking route. A balanced visit can mix lakeside leisure, old-city heritage, and local identity tied to liquor, flowers, and waterways. For planning in Suqian, treat summer weather as warm, humid, and changeable, with showers and breezes feeling stronger near lakes or open plains. Put outdoor walks, temples, and waterfront photos earlier in the day, then shift to indoor stops or shaded rest if temperatures rise. Carry rain gear when showers are possible and allow flexibility for wind near the water.
TaiZhou
TaiZhou: the current reading is 31.9°C, the weather label is Light Rain, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; the weather label carries a precipitation signal, so rain gear, slick surfaces, and indoor alternatives are worth planning; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 32.48°N, 119.92°E; nearby public place-title signals include 日涉园 and 泰州城隍庙, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Taizhou tends to combine old-town culture, morning-tea food stops, and wetland or riverside scenery. Risheng Garden and Taizhou City God Temple work well for a slow historic walk, while broader routes can extend toward Qinhu or Fengcheng River for a one- to two-day stay. Taizhou sits on the lower Yangtze plain, where humidity, southeast winds, and passing showers can shape the day. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain chances before heading out. Put gardens and lanes in the cooler morning or evening, and keep museums, teahouses, or indoor stops for hot or rainy periods.
WuXi
WuXi: the current reading is 34.8°C, the weather label is Light Rain, 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; the weather label carries a precipitation signal, so rain gear, slick surfaces, and indoor alternatives are worth planning. public map data places the local center near 31.57°N, 120.3°E; nearby public place-title signals include 金匮县城隍庙旧址, 顾毓琇故居, and 槐古大桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Wuxi is best planned as a mix of old-town culture and lakeside scenery. Around the city center, places near Sanfeng Bridge, Huaigu Bridge, and the former Chenghuang Temple site suit short walks. With more time, add Yuantouzhu, Huishan Ancient Town, or the Lihu Lake area for a slower Jiangnan-style itinerary. In the lower Yangtze climate, Wuxi can feel humid, especially in summer. Put lakeside walks, parks, and old streets in the morning or late afternoon, then use museums, malls, cafés, or teahouses for midday breaks. If showers or stronger winds are likely, shorten exposed Taihu Lake stops and allow extra travel time.
XuZhou
XuZhou: the current reading is 31°C, the weather label is Overcast, 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 34.26°N, 117.18°E; nearby public place-title signals include 户部山古建筑群, 徐州博物馆, and 云龙湖, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel notes commonly frame Xuzhou as a mix of historic streets, museum time, and lakeside leisure. Hubushan works well for old-city atmosphere, Xuzhou Museum for an indoor cultural stop, and Yunlong Lake for sunset walks, cycling, or photos. A practical day can combine heritage in the morning, lake views later, and local food at night. Xuzhou sits on the Huaihai Plain, so summer can feel humid with quick showers, while colder months may feel windier than the temperature suggests. Check apparent temperature, wind, and hourly rain before setting out. Put Yunlong Lake in the early morning or evening on hot days, and shift midday or rainy periods to museums and indoor stops.
YanCheng
YanCheng: the current reading is 32.9°C, the weather label is Overcast, 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 33.38°N, 120.14°E; nearby public place-title signals include 新四军重建军部旧址, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Yancheng often centers on coastal wetlands, wildlife-themed scenery, and local revolutionary-history sites. A practical plan is to pair urban cultural stops such as the former New Fourth Army headquarters area with separate half-day or full-day wetland outings, allowing extra transfer time between districts and counties. For Yancheng’s flat coastal setting, check temperature, wind, and rain chance together rather than temperature alone. Clear, mild days suit wetlands, shoreline walks, and parks, while stronger sea breezes can change comfort quickly. If showers are likely, shift the day toward museums, memorial sites, shopping streets, or other shorter indoor-friendly stops.
YangZhou
YangZhou: the current reading is 32.5°C, the weather label is Overcast, 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 32.39°N, 119.42°E; nearby public place-title signals include 仙鹤寺, 旌忠寺, and 西方寺大殿, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public signals point to Yangzhou’s historic urban core, canal-side walks, and religious heritage as useful trip themes. Sites such as Xianhe Mosque, Jingzhong Temple, the main hall of Xifang Temple, and Dadongmen Bridge can be combined into a compact walking route, with city-government pages useful for broader local context. Yangzhou sits on the lower Yangtze plain, so humidity, shifting winds, and showers can quickly change comfort levels. Plan outdoor lanes, bridges, and waterfront visits for cooler morning or evening periods. On hot or rainy days, balance the itinerary with museums, temples, teahouses, and other sheltered stops.
ZhenJiang
ZhenJiang: the current reading is 34.7°C, the weather label is Overcast, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the day leans warm, making queues, transit walks, and scenic-area walking feel hotter than the number alone; wind is high enough to change comfort near bridges, waterfronts, tall buildings, and mountain roads. public map data places the local center near 32.2°N, 119.45°E; nearby public place-title signals include 甘露寺, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Zhenjiang often centers on the city’s riverfront hills, historic temples, and old-town atmosphere. Ganlu Temple and the Beigu Mountain area can be paired with Yangtze views and Three Kingdoms-related stories. With more time, add Xijin Ferry, Jinshan, Jiaoshan, and a bowl of local pot-lid noodles for a relaxed half-day or full-day route. Zhenjiang sits on the south bank of the lower Yangtze, so summer plans should allow for humid heat, passing showers, and breezes near the river. Outdoor walks and hill viewpoints are best saved for morning or late afternoon. If temperatures rise or rain develops, shift to museums, restaurants, shops, or other indoor stops, and keep sun protection and an umbrella handy.
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