Zhejiang

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

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11 Cities
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LiShui

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
35.8°
Travel & clothing: Wear very light, breathable clothing and prioritize sun protection. Avoid long outdoor exposure at midday and plan sightseeing for morning or late afternoon.
Local context: LiShui is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 28.45°N, 119.92°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 LiShui include 紫金大桥, 小水门大桥, 灵鹫寺石塔, and 南明山摩崖题刻. 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.
Latest guide observation: Lishui travel notes often center on green hills, river views, old stone sites, and slower county-side routes. In the urban area, Zijin Bridge, Xiaoshuimen Bridge, Lingjiu Temple Stone Pagoda, and the Nanming Mountain cliff inscriptions can form an easy cultural-and-riverside walk, while nearby mountain counties suit cooler scenic detours. For Lishui’s humid hilly setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain timing together. On hot sunny days, keep bridges, riverside paths, and hill walks for morning or late afternoon, then switch indoors at midday. If showers are likely, carry light rain gear, wear grippy shoes, and leave extra time for mountain roads.
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WenZhou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
34.6°
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: WenZhou is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 28°N, 120.67°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 WenZhou include 五马街, 周宅祠巷圣保禄堂, 瓯越大桥, and 溫州港. 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: Recent public travel signals for Wenzhou point to a mix of old-town strolling, riverside views, and mountain-coast itineraries. Wuma Street works well for food and casual walking, while the Zhouzhai Lane St. Paul’s Church area adds a historic photo stop. The Oujiang riverside, Ouyue Bridge, and Wenzhou Port can round out a relaxed city-view route. For Wenzhou’s humid coastal-and-hilly setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain rather than temperature alone. Use mornings or evenings for compact walking areas such as Wuma Street, and keep flexible indoor breaks for muggy or showery periods. Riverside bridges and port areas can feel windier, so light layers and non-slip shoes are useful.
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TaiZhou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
34°
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: TaiZhou is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 28.66°N, 121.43°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 TaiZhou include 台州博物馆, 市民广场, 台州市非物质文化遗产展示馆, and 吴子熊玻璃艺术馆. 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: Recent public travel signals frame Taizhou as a city best explored by zones: light cultural stops around the urban core, such as museums and civic spaces, can pair with longer outings to historic towns, Tiantai’s mountain scenery, or coastal islands. The city is spread out, so a relaxed multi-area plan works better than rushing everything in one day. Taizhou’s coastal-humid and hilly setting means plans should account for temperature, wind, and passing rain. On hot, bright days, schedule squares, waterfront walks, and open-air sights for morning or late afternoon. If showers or muggy conditions build, shift to indoor options such as museums, heritage displays, or glass-art venues.
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QuZhou

Light RainWind: 3.3 m/s
33.1°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Carry an umbrella or rain jacket and allow extra time for traffic or slippery roads.
Local context: QuZhou is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 28.94°N, 118.87°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 QuZhou include 衢州城墙, 孔氏南宗家庙, 衢州市博物馆, and 赵抃祠. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals tend to frame Quzhou as a compact historic city with “Southern Confucian” culture and nearby landscapes. In the urban core, Quzhou City Wall, the Southern Confucius Ancestral Temple, Quzhou Museum, and Zhao Bian Shrine work well as a slow walking route; longer trips can extend toward Danxia scenery, old villages, and hilly countryside. Quzhou’s humid, hilly setting means warm seasons can feel muggy, with showers more likely in the afternoon. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain timing before setting out: place outdoor walls, lanes, and viewpoints in the morning or evening, shift midday heat or wet periods to museums and temples, and keep mountain or village plans flexible.
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ShaoXing

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
32.5°
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: ShaoXing is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 30°N, 120.58°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 ShaoXing include 拜王桥, 秋瑾故居, 大善塔, and 绍兴蔡元培故居. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public search signals frame Shaoxing as a short-break ancient-city destination, often linked with Hangzhou-Shaoxing travel. In Yuecheng, waterside lanes, old bridges, towers, and former residences can be combined into a relaxed half-day or one-day walk, with places such as Baiwang Bridge, Qiu Jin’s former residence, Dashan Pagoda, and Cai Yuanpei’s former residence close enough for slow exploration. Shaoxing’s humid coastal-and-hill setting makes rain, heat, and occasional breezes important for planning. On hot clear days, schedule canal lanes, bridges, and open streets for morning or late afternoon, then use former residences, museums, or teahouses at midday. If showers are likely, carry light rain gear and be cautious on stone-paved alleys.
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NingBo

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
32.4°
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: NingBo is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 29.87°N, 121.55°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 NingBo include 天封塔, 卢氏支祠, 孙传哲故居, and 宁波府城隍庙. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public signals point to Ningbo as a city where old-town walks and food streets pair well with broader coastal and hilly landscapes. A practical route can start around Haishu’s historic core, linking Tianfeng Pagoda, the City God Temple area, and nearby lanes, then continue to Nantang Old Street for snacks and canal-side atmosphere. For Ningbo’s humid coastal-and-hill setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain timing rather than temperature alone. On hot, bright days, schedule outdoor walking in the morning or late afternoon and use midday for indoor stops. If showers are possible, keep routes compact, choose places with covered breaks nearby, and allow extra time for short transfers.
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ZhouShan

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
32.1°
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: ZhouShan is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 30.02°N, 122.11°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 ZhouShan include 三忠祠, 松山岛, 团鸡山, and 新城大桥. 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: Recent public guide signals present Zhoushan as an island-oriented destination, often combining seafood, coastal scenery, ferry-linked outings, and Buddhist culture. A practical route can start with urban transport connections on the main island, then add nearby islands or city landmarks such as Sanzhong Temple and Xincheng Bridge for lighter sightseeing. For Zhoushan, plan around humid coastal conditions: wind, showers, and perceived temperature may matter as much as the forecast high. Use calmer, clearer periods for bridgeside views, island walks, and waterfront photos. If rain or strong sea breeze develops, shift to temples, museums, cafés, seafood meals, or other short-hop indoor stops.
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JinHua

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
32.1°
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: JinHua is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 29.09°N, 119.65°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 JinHua include 法隆寺经幢, 通济桥, 天宁寺, and 八咏楼. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Jinhua as a central Zhejiang city with both old-town heritage and hilly scenery. Bayong Tower, Tianning Temple, Tongji Bridge and nearby historic markers work well for a compact cultural walk, while local food—especially Jinhua ham—often rounds out itineraries. In summer, mix shaded heritage stops with indoor breaks. For Jinhua’s humid, hilly-basin setting, plan around temperature, wind and showers rather than distance alone. On hot sunny days, schedule outdoor bridges, towers and lanes in the morning or late afternoon, then use temples, museums, cafés or restaurants for midday shelter. If rain is likely, carry an umbrella, choose grippy shoes and be cautious on wet stone paths.
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HangZhou

CloudyWind: 3.3 m/s
31.9°
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: HangZhou is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 30.29°N, 120.15°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 HangZhou include 浙江展览馆, 卖鱼桥, and 武林广场. Parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals emphasize Hangzhou’s role as Zhejiang’s capital and a major transport hub, with attention to rail stations, West Lake access, and central districts. Around Wulin Square, Zhejiang Exhibition Hall, and Maiyu Bridge, visitors can build a compact half-day plan linking city shopping areas, canal-side streets, and indoor cultural stops. Hangzhou often feels humid in summer, with river, canal, and low-hill influences adding muggy conditions and occasional showers. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain chances before setting out. Plan lakeside or canal walks for morning or evening, and keep museums, malls, or cafés as flexible indoor options during hot or rainy periods.
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10

JiaXing

Moderate RainWind: 3.3 m/s
31.4°
Travel & clothing: Short sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Carry an umbrella or rain jacket and allow extra time for traffic or slippery roads.
Local context: JiaXing is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 30.76°N, 120.75°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 JiaXing include 南湖红船, 沈钧儒故居, and 嘉兴粽子文化博物馆. 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: Recent travel interest in Jiaxing often centers on Nanhu Lake, historic streets, canal towns, and Dragon Boat Festival culture. A compact city route can link the Red Boat area, Shen Junru’s former residence, and the Jiaxing Zongzi Culture Museum, while longer stays can add Xitang, Wuzhen, or Yanguan for classic Jiangnan water-town scenery. Jiaxing’s humid lakeside-and-river setting makes comfort depend on more than temperature. Check wind, humidity feel, and likely rain windows before setting out. On hot clear days, plan lake walks and old-town lanes for morning or evening; if showers or muggy afternoons develop, shift to museums, former residences, covered streets, or teahouses.
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HuZhou

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: HuZhou is in Zhejiang; public map data places its center near 30.87°N, 120.1°E. Read it through the lens of humid coastal and hill 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 HuZhou include 苕梁桥, 飞英塔, 永安桥, and 毗山遗址. 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.
Latest guide observation: Recent public travel notes tend to frame Huzhou around Taihu lakeside scenery, old-town culture, bamboo hills, and water towns. In the urban core, Feiying Pagoda, Tiaoliang Bridge, Yong’an Bridge, and nearby heritage spots work well for a slow walking route, while Nanxun, Moganshan, and the Taihu resort area are common wider-area add-ons. Huzhou’s humid lower-Yangtze setting makes temperature, wind, and showers important for pacing. Use cooler mornings or evenings for bridges, pagodas, lakeside paths, and open streets; keep midday heat or rainy periods for indoor exhibits, cafés, and covered old-town lanes. Leave extra flexibility for Taihu waterfront or hill-country trips when rain or stronger wind is forecast.
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Daily Weather Summary

This is the detailed temperature report for Zhejiang on July 21, 2026. The dominant weather pattern across the province today is Cloudy, with an average temperature of 32.7°C.

Among the key cities, LiShui stands out as the warmest location today, recording a temperature of 35.8°C. Conversely, HuZhou is the coolest spot in the region, with temperatures sitting at 29.3°C.

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

Zhejiang has coastal cities, hills, and islands, making humidity and marine weather important signals. In today's city sample, the difference between the warmest and coolest monitored locations is about 6.5°C across 11 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

Zhejiang combines a humid coastline with hills and inland basins. Coastal cities can be moderated by sea air, while inland valleys may heat more quickly during sunny periods.

Zhejiang City Temperature Table - July 21, 2026

CityTemperatureWeatherWindTravel & ClothingLocal Reference
LiShui35.8°CCloudy3.3 m/sWear very light, breathable clothing and prioritize sun protection. Avoid long outdoor exposure at midday and plan sightseeing for morning or late afternoon.Nearby public place records for LiShui include 紫金大桥, 小水门大桥, 灵鹫寺石塔, and 南明山摩崖题刻. 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.
WenZhou34.6°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 WenZhou include 五马街, 周宅祠巷圣保禄堂, 瓯越大桥, and 溫州港. 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.
TaiZhou34°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 TaiZhou include 台州博物馆, 市民广场, 台州市非物质文化遗产展示馆, and 吴子熊玻璃艺术馆. 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.
QuZhou33.1°CLight Rain3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Carry an umbrella or rain jacket and allow extra time for traffic or slippery roads.Nearby public place records for QuZhou include 衢州城墙, 孔氏南宗家庙, 衢州市博物馆, and 赵抃祠. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
ShaoXing32.5°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 ShaoXing include 拜王桥, 秋瑾故居, 大善塔, and 绍兴蔡元培故居. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
NingBo32.4°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 NingBo include 天封塔, 卢氏支祠, 孙传哲故居, and 宁波府城隍庙. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
ZhouShan32.1°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 ZhouShan include 三忠祠, 松山岛, 团鸡山, and 新城大桥. 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.
JinHua32.1°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 JinHua include 法隆寺经幢, 通济桥, 天宁寺, and 八咏楼. Historic streets, former sites, and museums can work as alternatives during rain or midday heat.
HangZhou31.9°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 HangZhou include 浙江展览馆, 卖鱼桥, and 武林广场. Parks and scenic areas are best planned with rain, wind, UV exposure, and afternoon heat in mind.
JiaXing31.4°CModerate Rain3.3 m/sShort sleeves or light summer clothing should be comfortable for most outdoor plans. Carry an umbrella or rain jacket and allow extra time for traffic or slippery roads.Nearby public place records for JiaXing include 南湖红船, 沈钧儒故居, and 嘉兴粽子文化博物馆. 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.
HuZhou29.3°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 HuZhou include 苕梁桥, 飞英塔, 永安桥, and 毗山遗址. 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.

Zhejiang Weather Overview

This page provides detailed temperature data for all cities in Zhejiang (浙江省), 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 Zhejiang with other provinces.

Local Reading Notes for Zhejiang

On July 21, 2026, this page compares 11 monitored cities and districts in Zhejiang. The current city-to-city spread is about 6.5°C. Warmer readings are concentrated around LiShui (35.8°C), WenZhou (34.6°C), TaiZhou (34°C), while cooler readings appear around HuZhou (29.3°C), JiaXing (31.4°C), HangZhou (31.9°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, 2 show rain, thunder, sleet, or snow signals, and 0 report wind at or above 6 m/s.

How to Use This Province Page

Zhejiang combines a humid coastline with hills and inland basins. Coastal cities can be moderated by sea air, while inland valleys may heat more quickly during sunny periods.

Seasonal Context for Zhejiang

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.

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.

HangZhou

HangZhou: the current reading is 31.9°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 30.29°N, 120.15°E; nearby public place-title signals include 浙江展览馆, 卖鱼桥, and 武林广场, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals emphasize Hangzhou’s role as Zhejiang’s capital and a major transport hub, with attention to rail stations, West Lake access, and central districts. Around Wulin Square, Zhejiang Exhibition Hall, and Maiyu Bridge, visitors can build a compact half-day plan linking city shopping areas, canal-side streets, and indoor cultural stops. Hangzhou often feels humid in summer, with river, canal, and low-hill influences adding muggy conditions and occasional showers. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain chances before setting out. Plan lakeside or canal walks for morning or evening, and keep museums, malls, or cafés as flexible indoor options during hot or rainy periods.

HuZhou

HuZhou: 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 30.87°N, 120.1°E; nearby public place-title signals include 苕梁桥, 飞英塔, and 永安桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel notes tend to frame Huzhou around Taihu lakeside scenery, old-town culture, bamboo hills, and water towns. In the urban core, Feiying Pagoda, Tiaoliang Bridge, Yong’an Bridge, and nearby heritage spots work well for a slow walking route, while Nanxun, Moganshan, and the Taihu resort area are common wider-area add-ons. Huzhou’s humid lower-Yangtze setting makes temperature, wind, and showers important for pacing. Use cooler mornings or evenings for bridges, pagodas, lakeside paths, and open streets; keep midday heat or rainy periods for indoor exhibits, cafés, and covered old-town lanes. Leave extra flexibility for Taihu waterfront or hill-country trips when rain or stronger wind is forecast.

JiaXing

JiaXing: the current reading is 31.4°C, the weather label is Moderate 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 30.76°N, 120.75°E; nearby public place-title signals include 南湖红船, 沈钧儒故居, and 嘉兴粽子文化博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Jiaxing often centers on Nanhu Lake, historic streets, canal towns, and Dragon Boat Festival culture. A compact city route can link the Red Boat area, Shen Junru’s former residence, and the Jiaxing Zongzi Culture Museum, while longer stays can add Xitang, Wuzhen, or Yanguan for classic Jiangnan water-town scenery. Jiaxing’s humid lakeside-and-river setting makes comfort depend on more than temperature. Check wind, humidity feel, and likely rain windows before setting out. On hot clear days, plan lake walks and old-town lanes for morning or evening; if showers or muggy afternoons develop, shift to museums, former residences, covered streets, or teahouses.

JinHua

JinHua: the current reading is 32.1°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 29.09°N, 119.65°E; nearby public place-title signals include 法隆寺经幢, 通济桥, and 天宁寺, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Jinhua as a central Zhejiang city with both old-town heritage and hilly scenery. Bayong Tower, Tianning Temple, Tongji Bridge and nearby historic markers work well for a compact cultural walk, while local food—especially Jinhua ham—often rounds out itineraries. In summer, mix shaded heritage stops with indoor breaks. For Jinhua’s humid, hilly-basin setting, plan around temperature, wind and showers rather than distance alone. On hot sunny days, schedule outdoor bridges, towers and lanes in the morning or late afternoon, then use temples, museums, cafés or restaurants for midday shelter. If rain is likely, carry an umbrella, choose grippy shoes and be cautious on wet stone paths.

LiShui

LiShui: the current reading is 35.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 3.3 m/s. the heat signal is strong, so shade, hydration, and shorter exposed outdoor stops matter. public map data places the local center near 28.45°N, 119.92°E; nearby public place-title signals include 紫金大桥, 小水门大桥, and 灵鹫寺石塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Lishui travel notes often center on green hills, river views, old stone sites, and slower county-side routes. In the urban area, Zijin Bridge, Xiaoshuimen Bridge, Lingjiu Temple Stone Pagoda, and the Nanming Mountain cliff inscriptions can form an easy cultural-and-riverside walk, while nearby mountain counties suit cooler scenic detours. For Lishui’s humid hilly setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain timing together. On hot sunny days, keep bridges, riverside paths, and hill walks for morning or late afternoon, then switch indoors at midday. If showers are likely, carry light rain gear, wear grippy shoes, and leave extra time for mountain roads.

NingBo

NingBo: the current reading is 32.4°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 29.87°N, 121.55°E; nearby public place-title signals include 天封塔, 卢氏支祠, and 孙传哲故居, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public signals point to Ningbo as a city where old-town walks and food streets pair well with broader coastal and hilly landscapes. A practical route can start around Haishu’s historic core, linking Tianfeng Pagoda, the City God Temple area, and nearby lanes, then continue to Nantang Old Street for snacks and canal-side atmosphere. For Ningbo’s humid coastal-and-hill setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain timing rather than temperature alone. On hot, bright days, schedule outdoor walking in the morning or late afternoon and use midday for indoor stops. If showers are possible, keep routes compact, choose places with covered breaks nearby, and allow extra time for short transfers.

QuZhou

QuZhou: the current reading is 33.1°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 28.94°N, 118.87°E; nearby public place-title signals include 衢州城墙, 孔氏南宗家庙, and 衢州市博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals tend to frame Quzhou as a compact historic city with “Southern Confucian” culture and nearby landscapes. In the urban core, Quzhou City Wall, the Southern Confucius Ancestral Temple, Quzhou Museum, and Zhao Bian Shrine work well as a slow walking route; longer trips can extend toward Danxia scenery, old villages, and hilly countryside. Quzhou’s humid, hilly setting means warm seasons can feel muggy, with showers more likely in the afternoon. Check hourly temperature, wind, and rain timing before setting out: place outdoor walls, lanes, and viewpoints in the morning or evening, shift midday heat or wet periods to museums and temples, and keep mountain or village plans flexible.

ShaoXing

ShaoXing: the current reading is 32.5°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 30°N, 120.58°E; nearby public place-title signals include 拜王桥, 秋瑾故居, and 大善塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public search signals frame Shaoxing as a short-break ancient-city destination, often linked with Hangzhou-Shaoxing travel. In Yuecheng, waterside lanes, old bridges, towers, and former residences can be combined into a relaxed half-day or one-day walk, with places such as Baiwang Bridge, Qiu Jin’s former residence, Dashan Pagoda, and Cai Yuanpei’s former residence close enough for slow exploration. Shaoxing’s humid coastal-and-hill setting makes rain, heat, and occasional breezes important for planning. On hot clear days, schedule canal lanes, bridges, and open streets for morning or late afternoon, then use former residences, museums, or teahouses at midday. If showers are likely, carry light rain gear and be cautious on stone-paved alleys.

TaiZhou

TaiZhou: the current reading is 34°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 28.66°N, 121.43°E; nearby public place-title signals include 台州博物馆, 市民广场, and 台州市非物质文化遗产展示馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Taizhou as a city best explored by zones: light cultural stops around the urban core, such as museums and civic spaces, can pair with longer outings to historic towns, Tiantai’s mountain scenery, or coastal islands. The city is spread out, so a relaxed multi-area plan works better than rushing everything in one day. Taizhou’s coastal-humid and hilly setting means plans should account for temperature, wind, and passing rain. On hot, bright days, schedule squares, waterfront walks, and open-air sights for morning or late afternoon. If showers or muggy conditions build, shift to indoor options such as museums, heritage displays, or glass-art venues.

WenZhou

WenZhou: the current reading is 34.6°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 28°N, 120.67°E; nearby public place-title signals include 五马街, 周宅祠巷圣保禄堂, and 瓯越大桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals for Wenzhou point to a mix of old-town strolling, riverside views, and mountain-coast itineraries. Wuma Street works well for food and casual walking, while the Zhouzhai Lane St. Paul’s Church area adds a historic photo stop. The Oujiang riverside, Ouyue Bridge, and Wenzhou Port can round out a relaxed city-view route. For Wenzhou’s humid coastal-and-hilly setting, plan around temperature, wind, and rain rather than temperature alone. Use mornings or evenings for compact walking areas such as Wuma Street, and keep flexible indoor breaks for muggy or showery periods. Riverside bridges and port areas can feel windier, so light layers and non-slip shoes are useful.

ZhouShan

ZhouShan: the current reading is 32.1°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 30.02°N, 122.11°E; nearby public place-title signals include 三忠祠, 松山岛, and 团鸡山, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals present Zhoushan as an island-oriented destination, often combining seafood, coastal scenery, ferry-linked outings, and Buddhist culture. A practical route can start with urban transport connections on the main island, then add nearby islands or city landmarks such as Sanzhong Temple and Xincheng Bridge for lighter sightseeing. For Zhoushan, plan around humid coastal conditions: wind, showers, and perceived temperature may matter as much as the forecast high. Use calmer, clearer periods for bridgeside views, island walks, and waterfront photos. If rain or strong sea breeze develops, shift to temples, museums, cafés, seafood meals, or other short-hop indoor stops.

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.