The city table is deliberately kept visible because local variation is often more useful than a single province label. In the latest sample, 13 monitored locations are at or above 28°C, 0 are below 10°C, 6 show rain, thunder, sleet, or snow signals, and 12 report wind at or above 6 m/s.
Liaoning combines industrial inland cities, hills, and a long coastline. Coastal locations may lag behind inland heating in spring and early summer, while northerly air can still push quick changes through the province.
Northeast China has strong seasonal contrast. Spring can stay cool near the coast or in higher terrain, summer heat is usually shorter-lived than in the central plains, and winter readings can change quickly when cold air deepens. Minimum temperature and wind are especially useful signals here.
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.
AnShan
AnShan: the current reading is 30.8°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 41.11°N, 123°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 public guide signals highlight Anshan’s mountain scenery and its long association with iron and steel culture. A practical short trip can center on Qianshan for outdoor views, then add urban cultural stops such as Jade Buddha Temple, local neighborhoods, and food streets for a balanced nature-and-city itinerary. Anshan sits between Northeast China’s coastal influence and inland climate, so plans should track temperature swings, wind, and rain chances. Calm, dry periods suit Qianshan walks and viewpoints. If showers or stronger winds are expected, shift indoor cultural sites, temples, shopping areas, and restaurants earlier in the day.
BenXi
BenXi: the current reading is 29.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, 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 41.3°N, 123.77°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 public travel signals frame Benxi as an eastern Liaoning destination for karst scenery, forested valleys, autumn maple color, and local food such as Xiaoshi lamb soup. A practical itinerary can split time between cave landscapes, mountain walks, and urban stops for meals and transport connections. Benxi sits in a transition zone between Northeast inland and coastal influences, so temperature swings, valley breezes, and showers can shape the day. Use calm, dry periods for Benxi Water Cave or Guanmenshan-style outdoor routes. If rain or stronger wind develops, move city dining, museums, and shorter sheltered visits earlier.
ZhaoYang
ZhaoYang: the current reading is 29.8°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 41.58°N, 120.45°E; nearby public place-title signals include 佑顺寺, 朝阳南塔, and 朝阳北塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Chaoyang is often planned as a western Liaoning history-and-heritage stop. The South and North Pagodas, Youshun Temple, and Sanyan Longcheng ruins work well as a compact urban route, especially for travelers interested in ancient city remains, Buddhist architecture, and the region’s former role as a frontier hub. As an inland city in western Liaoning, Chaoyang can feel drier and windier than coastal destinations, with noticeable day-night temperature changes. Use clear, mild periods for pagodas, ruins, and street-level walking. On rainy or windy days, shorten outdoor segments and pair brief landmark visits with indoor exhibitions, meals, or café breaks.
DaLian
DaLian: the current reading is 28.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 10.7 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 38.91°N, 121.62°E; nearby public place-title signals include 关东州厅旧址, 北京街礼拜堂, and 2010年大连新港溢油事故, 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 Dalian as a coastal city for slow sightseeing, mixing sea views, historic streets, and shopping areas. Xinghai-style waterfront stops pair well with older landmarks such as the former Kwantung administration site and Beijing Street Church, while Hang Lung Plaza is a practical indoor option for evenings or unsettled weather. Because Dalian sits on the coast, planning should weigh temperature together with sea breeze, gusts, and rain timing. Clear, calmer periods are best for waterfront walks, squares, and photography. If showers or stronger winds appear, shift the day toward historic buildings, cafés, seafood meals, and indoor retail stops, then return outside when conditions ease.
DanDong
DanDong: the current reading is 29.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, 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 40.12°N, 124.38°E; nearby public place-title signals include 鸭绿江断桥 and 中朝友谊桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent travel interest in Dandong often centers on Yalu River border scenery, the Broken Bridge, views near the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, and indoor stops such as the Korean War memorial museum. A compact itinerary can combine riverside walking, photography, and city museums. Dandong sits between Northeast China’s coastal and inland weather patterns, so riverside areas may feel cooler and windier than downtown. On clear days, plan bridge and river walks first; if rain or stronger wind is expected, shift more time to museums, cafés, shopping streets, and local dining.
FuShun
FuShun: the current reading is 29.8°C, the weather label is Shower, 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 41.88°N, 123.92°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: Fushun is often viewed as a short-trip destination near Shenyang, with a mix of old industrial character, mining-related landscapes, and everyday riverside city scenes. Public information highlights its eastern Liaoning location and surrounding hills, so a balanced visit can combine urban walks, industrial heritage photo stops, and nearby nature-oriented routes. For Fushun, plan around temperature swings, wind, and rain chance rather than temperature alone. Calm, dry periods suit open viewpoints, riverside walks, and suburban scenery. If showers or stronger winds are likely, shift more time to museums, shopping areas, local food stops, and other indoor activities while keeping outdoor segments flexible.
FuXin
FuXin: the current reading is 29.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, and wind is around 10.7 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 42.01°N, 121.65°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 public travel signals frame Fuxin as a Liaoning city shaped by cultural depth and resource-city transition. Visitors often focus on jade-dragon heritage, Khitan history, Zhang Sanfeng associations, the local museum, and traces of industrial memory, making it suitable for a slower cultural half-day or day trip. Fuxin sits in western inland Liaoning, where clear days can bring noticeable day-night temperature swings and a stronger wind chill than coastal cities. Plan outdoor stops earlier in the day, keep a layer handy for evening, and switch to museums or indoor commercial areas if rain or gusty winds appear in the forecast.
HuLuDao
HuLuDao: the current reading is 27.8°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, and wind is around 7.9 m/s. the temperature is in a broadly workable range, though shade, evening timing, and open exposed areas can still feel different; 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 40.76°N, 120.86°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 around Huludao often combines seaside time with heritage stops. A compact itinerary can link Longwan coast, Xingcheng Ancient City, and the Jiumenkou Great Wall area. In busy summer periods, plan earlier beach visits, allow transfer time between districts, and keep a flexible pace for coastal sightseeing. Huludao sits between Liaoning’s coast and inland hills, so check temperature, wind, and rain together. On hot clear days, schedule beaches or old-town walks in the morning and move indoors at midday. If showers or stronger sea breezes are expected, shorten exposed coastal walks and carry a light layer and rain gear.
JinZhou
JinZhou: the current reading is 28.8°C, the weather label is Cloudy, 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 41.12°N, 121.14°E; nearby public place-title signals include 辽沈战役纪念馆 and 广济寺古建筑群, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public guide signals often frame Jinzhou around the Liaoshen Campaign Memorial, Guangji Temple historic buildings, Bijia Mountain, and its well-known barbecue culture. Sitting between the Liaoxi Corridor and the Bohai coast, the city works well as a split itinerary: urban history and food one day, coastal or hill scenery another. Jinzhou’s weather can feel like a transition between inland Northeast China and the coast, so check temperature, wind, and rain together. Calm, dry periods suit Bijia Mountain and historic outdoor walks. If showers or stronger winds appear, prioritize indoor stops such as the Liaoshen Campaign Memorial and leave flexible food plans for later.
LiaoYang
LiaoYang: the current reading is 30.8°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 41.27°N, 123.18°E; nearby public place-title signals include 辽阳博物馆 and 辽阳白塔, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals frame Liaoyang as a compact culture-and-leisure stop: Liaoyang White Pagoda and Liaoyang Museum work well as a half-day heritage route, while city parks such as Longding Mountain can add light hiking and skyline views when time and weather allow. For Liaoyang, plan around a central Liaoning pattern: cooler mornings and evenings, with the most comfortable outdoor window often around midday. Use calm, dry periods for walking near the White Pagoda or park trails; if rain or stronger wind appears, shift the schedule toward museums and shorter transfers.
PanJin
PanJin: the current reading is 28.8°C, the weather label is Light Rain, and wind is around 10.7 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 41.12°N, 122.07°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 Panjin often centers on Red Beach, Liaohe estuary wetlands, reed marsh scenery, and waterside photography. Visitors can also add oilfield-related city culture and local river crab dining, making the city suitable for a slower itinerary focused on birdwatching, boardwalk walks, coastal light, and seasonal wetland colors. Panjin sits between the northeast inland climate and the Bohai coastal influence, so plans should account for temperature swings, wind, and rain chances. Use clear, calmer periods for wetland trails, viewing platforms, and sunset photos. If wind strengthens or showers arrive, shift time toward urban museums, restaurants, cafés, or shorter sheltered stops.
ShenYang
ShenYang: the current reading is 29.8°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 41.8°N, 123.43°E; nearby public place-title signals include 辽宁大剧院, 太平寺, and 中共满洲省委旧址, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals for Shenyang emphasize a culture-and-history route: the Imperial Palace area, Marshal Zhang’s Mansion, and the September 18th History Museum are common anchors. Around the city center, Liaoning Grand Theatre and older civic sites can pair well with short walks and evening arts plans. Shenyang’s weather sits between inland Northeast China patterns and coastal influences, so check day-night temperature swings, wind, and rain chances before setting out. Calm, dry periods suit parks, historic streets, and open squares; windy or wet spells are better for museums, theatres, and indoor heritage stops.
TieLing
TieLing: the current reading is 30.8°C, the weather label is Thunderstorm, and wind is around 10.7 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 42.29°N, 123.84°E; nearby public place-title signals include 银冈书院, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Tieling sits in northern Liaoning on the Songliao Plain, so trip planning often mixes urban history with open plain scenery. Public guide signals point to Yinxing Academy and the old Yinzhou cultural thread as useful anchors. A practical visit can combine a compact city walk with a slower half-day route toward nearby countryside views. For Tieling, plan around inland Northeast China weather: temperature swings, wind direction, and short rain windows can change the feel of a day. Mild, dry, low-wind periods suit walking around Yinxing Academy and central streets. If showers or stronger winds are likely, keep outdoor stops brief and reserve time for indoor museums, cafés, or transport breaks.
YingKou
YingKou: the current reading is 28.8°C, the weather label is Sunny, 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 40.67°N, 122.24°E; nearby public place-title signals include 营口俄国领事馆旧址 and 大辽河大桥, which can help readers think about outdoor stops, rain alternatives, and wind or humidity exposure. Latest guide observation: Recent public travel signals for Yingkou often highlight its port-city character, river-mouth scenery, and traces of older international contact. A compact route can pair the former Russian Consulate area with open views around the Daliao River Bridge, balancing historic streets with waterfront perspectives. Yingkou sits between coastal and inland Northeast China weather patterns, so check both temperature and wind before setting out. Clear, mild periods suit riverside walks, bridge viewpoints, and old-town wandering. If rain or stronger coastal wind is expected, shift more time to indoor stops, heritage buildings, cafés, and shopping areas.
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.