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Climate - Cangzhou (Hebei)


Average weather, temperature, rainfall, sunshine hours

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In Cangzhou, the climate is continental, with cold but sunny winters and hot, sultry, and rainy summers. Like many areas of China, the city is affected by the monsoon circulation: in winter, the northwest cold currents prevail, while in summer, they are be replaced by hot and humid currents of tropical origin. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons.
The city is located in Hebei Province, at 38 degrees north latitude and 170 km (105 mi) south of Beijing. About 60 km (37 mi) to the east is the Bohai Sea.
Air pollution is high, especially in winter.
Here are the average temperatures.
Cangzhou - Average temperatures (1981-2010)
MonthMin (°C)Max (°C)Mean (°C)Min (°F)Max (°F)Mean (°F)
January-83-2.5183727.5
February-471.5254434.7
March2148365746.3
April92115.1487059.2
May152821.2598270.2
June203225.8688978.4
July233227.4739081.4
August223026718778.7
September162721.6618170.9
October92014.8486958.6
November1116335342.9
December-64-0.8223930.6
Year8.319.213.74766.556.5

Precipitation amounts to 540 mm (21 inches) per year: the rains are not abundant, but they are concentrated in the summer months. Here is the average precipitation.
Cangzhou - Average precipitation
MonthMillimetersInchesDays
January30.12
February50.22
March110.43
April200.84
May401.66
June7539
July1706.713
August1254.910
September451.86
October351.45
November120.53
December30.12
Year54021.364

In winter, the average temperature is close to freezing (0 °C or 32 °F). Sunshine is quite common, and a cold wind blows from the deserts of Mongolia. On colder periods, the temperature remains below freezing even during the day, and can drop to -15/-18 °C (0/5 °F) at night.
Although the winter is a dry season, sometimes it can snow.
In winter, and especially in spring (March to May), the city can be affected by yellow dust, coming from the deserts of Mongolia and Central Asia, which forms a characteristic haze and brings breathing problems and eye irritation. On the other hand, when the wind is weak and the air is stagnant, the city is hit hard by smog. This situation occurs more easily in winter, while in summer, it goes better because the heat usually causes rising currents, in addition, it can rain.

In spring, the temperature increases rapidly, so much so that it often exceeds 20 °C (68 °F) already in April, and the average maximum of May, around 28 °C (82.5 °F), confirms the precocity of warm weather. Also, there can be heat waves already in spring.

In June, it's already as hot as in the middle of summer, in fact, the maximum temperature in July and August does not increase any more. This happens because the summer monsoon arrives around mid-June, bringing rainfall, sometimes heavy, and high humidity. So, the summer in Cangzhou is hot, but especially muggy. July and August are the rainiest month.
However, the monsoon is quite irregular, here as in the north-eastern part of China, so the rains may be more or less abundant depending on year.
Even in summer, there may be entire weeks without rain, during which it can be very hot, with highs about 35 °C (95 °F), and with the perceived temperature exceeding 40 °C (104 °F) because of the humidity. However, a real temperature of 40 °C (104 °F) can sometimes be reached.
To escape the summer heat, locals go to the coast of the Bohai Sea, where sea breezes temper the heat.

In autumn, the weather improves, rainfall decreases and becomes quite rare in October. By September, the humidity decreases and the temperature becomes pleasant, while in October, nights begin to be very cool.

Cangzhou

The sun in Cangzhou shines quite often all year round, for a total of 2,665 hours. The least sunny months, at least in comparison to the length of the days, are July and August.
Cangzhou - Sunshine hours
MonthAverageTotal
January6190
February6.5185
March7.5230
April8.5250
May9275
June8.5260
July7220
August7.5230
September8235
October7.5225
November6185
December5.5175
Year7.32665

From July to early October (and occasionally also in the second half of June), Cangzhou can be affected by typhoons, the tropical cyclones of South-East Asia, although it is very rarely hit, in fact typhoons generally affect Korea and the easternmost part of northern China, besides, at these latitudes they arrive weakened.

Best Time


To avoid both the cold of winter and the heat and the rains of summer, the best times to visit Cangzhou are spring and autumn, and in particular, from mid-April to mid-May and from mid-September to mid-October.


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