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, 7 show rain, thunder, sleet, or snow signals, and 5 report wind at or above 6 m/s.
Hebei is useful for comparison because it surrounds Beijing and Tianjin while also reaching the Bohai coast and the Taihang Mountains. A single provincial ranking can hide large differences between coastal cities, central plains, and higher western areas.
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.
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.
BaoDing
BaoDing: the current reading is 31.5°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 38.87°N, 115.48°E; nearby public place-title signals include 直隶审判厅旧址, 光园, and 清河道署, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Baoding works well as a compact heritage-focused city stop, especially for travelers interested in old administrative sites, historic streets, and local food. Places such as the former Zhili judicial site, Guangyuan, Qinghe Daoshu, and Baoding Bell Tower can be grouped into a walkable urban route, while longer trips can separate downtown history from outer natural scenery. Baoding sits on the western side of the central Hebei plain, so summer plans should watch heat, wind, and passing showers. Put outdoor walking around the bell tower and old streets in the morning or evening, keep midday for indoor historic buildings or museums, and leave extra time for transport if rain or gusty conditions are forecast.
CangZhou
CangZhou: the current reading is 35.6°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the heat signal is strong, so shade, hydration, and shorter exposed outdoor stops matter; 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 38.31°N, 116.86°E; nearby public place-title signals include 沧州市博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals frame Cangzhou around history, canal culture, martial-arts associations, and regional folk traditions. For a city visit, start with indoor cultural stops such as Cangzhou Museum, then add old-city or canal-side walks and local food. Longer itineraries can branch toward landmark heritage sites or performance-related attractions nearby. Cangzhou’s planning benefits from checking temperature, wind, and rain together, as the flat North China Plain and coastal influence can make conditions feel exposed. On hot, sunny days, keep museums and malls for midday and schedule walks early or late. If rain is likely, shorten cross-county plans and allow extra time for transport.
ChengDe
ChengDe: the current reading is 29.5°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 40.98°N, 117.94°E; nearby public place-title signals include 热河泉, 溥仁寺, and 承德城隍庙, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Chengde often centers on the Mountain Resort and its surrounding temples, with Rehe Spring, Puren Temple, and the City God Temple fitting well into a slower half-day route. Its setting between northern Hebei hills and the Beijing-Tianjin corridor makes it good for combining imperial gardens, temple architecture, water views, and old-town lanes. Chengde can feel cooler and windier than nearby plains, especially in the morning and evening, so a light layer is useful. On warm days, plan shaded gardens and waterside walks earlier. If rain or stronger wind is likely, shorten hillside or stair-heavy sections and shift time toward temples, exhibitions, and indoor old-city stops.
HanDan
HanDan: the current reading is 34.3°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 36.61°N, 114.49°E; nearby public place-title signals include 邯郸市博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals frame Handan as a history-rich short-trip destination, with urban cultural stops such as Handan Museum and broader Zhao-era heritage themes. Travelers can pair a half day in the city with nearby countryside or Taihang foothill scenery, making it suitable for weekend-style itineraries rather than a single scenic-stop visit. Handan sits between the Taihang foothills and the North China Plain, so plans should account for temperature, wind, and rain chances together. On hot or windy days, prioritize museums and compact urban walks around midday. If showers are likely, reduce time in exposed plains or hill areas and keep flexible indoor alternatives.
HengShui
HengShui: the current reading is 34.3°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 37.74°N, 115.67°E; nearby public place-title signals include 安济桥 and 宝云塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals for Hengshui often highlight Hengshui Lake, Jizhou’s historical setting, and compact city landmarks. Baoyun Pagoda and Anji Bridge can work well as a relaxed half-day route, while longer stays can add lakeside views, old-city culture, and local snacks for an easy weekend trip. As a North China Plain city, Hengshui trips should be planned around temperature swings, wind, and rain chances. Put lakeside walks and bridge or pagoda visits in the morning or evening during hot or windy days. Use midday for museums, shopping streets, or meals, and keep rain gear handy if showers are likely.
LangFang
LangFang: the current reading is 30.7°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 39.52°N, 116.7°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: Langfang is often planned as a short-stop city between Beijing and Tianjin, useful for business trips, commuting-based visits, and relaxed weekend breaks. In the urban area, travelers can focus on Guangyang and Anci for shopping, dining, and parks; county-level side trips work best when transport time and return traffic are planned in advance. Langfang’s flat terrain makes temperature changes, wind, and rain timing important for comfort. Check hourly forecasts before setting out: mild, calm periods suit park walks and short cycling routes, while rainy or windy hours are better reserved for malls, exhibitions, cafés, and other indoor stops. Layering is useful during seasonal transitions.
QinHuangDao
QinHuangDao: the current reading is 28.3°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 39.94°N, 119.59°E; nearby public place-title signals include 天桥, 耀华玻璃厂旧址, and 秦皇岛市玻璃博物馆, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent guide signals frame Qinhuangdao as a coastal short-break city for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Common themes include Beidaihe seaside time, sunrise viewing, birdwatching around Pigeon Nest, and routes that mix the old urban area with glass-industry heritage. Around the city center, museums and former industrial sites work well as flexible cultural stops. Qinhuangdao’s weather can differ between the coast, plains, and nearby hills, so check forecasts for the exact district you plan to visit. Calm, clear mornings favor sunrise walks and waterfront cycling, while stronger sea breezes call for an extra layer. On rainy or chilly periods, shift museums and indoor heritage sites earlier, then return to the shoreline when conditions improve.
ShiJiaZhuang
ShiJiaZhuang: the current reading is 33.2°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 38.05°N, 114.5°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: For Shijiazhuang, recent public travel signals point to a mix of urban leisure, Zhengding’s historic atmosphere, Xibaipo-themed routes, and mountain-side scenery toward the Taihang area. County guesthouses, food-focused outings, and summer culture-tourism activities also make the city suitable for short weekend trips and family-paced itineraries. Shijiazhuang sits between the North China Plain and the Taihang foothills, so plans should account for heat, dry winter winds, and occasional rain shifts. On hot clear days, schedule old-town walks or hill outings for morning or evening. If rain or stronger wind is likely, keep museums, malls, and local dining as flexible indoor options.
TangShan
TangShan: the current reading is 31.5°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, 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 39.64°N, 118.18°E; nearby public place-title signals include 中国(唐山)工业博物馆, 凤凰山公园, and 唐山博物馆, 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 Tangshan around industrial heritage, urban parks, museums, and local food. The China Tangshan Industrial Museum and Tangshan Museum work well for understanding the city’s coal, steel, ceramics, and post-earthquake rebuilding story, while Fenghuangshan Park offers an easy in-city walk before evening barbecue or local snacks. Tangshan’s weather is shaped by plains, the Bohai coast, and hills to the north, so plans should stay flexible. Use calm, dry periods for parks and city walks; when wind, rain, or a sharp temperature shift is expected, move museums and indoor food stops earlier in the day. Coastal or hill outings are best kept with buffer time.
XingTai
XingTai: the current reading is 33.1°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 37.07°N, 114.51°E; nearby public place-title signals include 邢台博物馆, 邢台清风楼, and 开元寺, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: For Xingtai, a practical route links old-city culture with the western foothills. In town, Xingtai Museum, Qingfeng Tower, Kaiyuan Temple, and Tianning Temple work well for a compact heritage walk. With extra time, add a westward trip toward the Taihang Mountain edge for a city-and-landscape contrast. Plan for both plain-city weather and cooler, windier mountain-edge conditions. On hot clear days, visit outdoor towers and temples in the morning or late afternoon, saving the museum for midday. If rain or strong wind is likely, keep plans inside the urban area, carry a light rain layer, and allow extra travel time.
ZhangJiaKou
ZhangJiaKou: 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 40.81°N, 114.88°E; nearby public place-title signals include 通桥 and 晋察冀军区司令部旧址, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Zhangjiakou around Great Wall heritage, winter-sports identity, and routes linking Hebei with Beijing, Shanxi, and Inner Mongolia. In the urban area, historic streets near Tongqiao and older revolutionary sites can suit short walks, while county or mountain trips need extra transit time. For Zhangjiakou, plan around temperature swings, wind exposure, and the timing of showers rather than temperature alone. Clear, calm periods are better for Great Wall sections, mountain views, and old-town walks. If wind, rain, or a sharp cool-down appears, shift more time toward museums, former-site visits, and indoor meals in the city.
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.