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Planning a visit to Hancheng? In this section, you'll find current weather data and detailed forecasts for your trip to China to help you prepare for any surprises the climate might have in store.

Overview

Hancheng, located in the northern part of Shaanxi Province, enjoys a climate that is unique for its latitude. Thanks to the natural protection of the Qinling mountain range, the city is shielded from harsh northern winds, making the local weather significantly milder than in many other northern regions of China. The area features a moderately warm and humid climate with noticeable subtropical characteristics.

The city is characterized by distinct seasons with contrasting weather conditions. Travelers can expect warm and fairly humid summer months, mild winters without extreme frosts, and very comfortable, though variable, transitional seasons—spring and autumn. A notable feature of the local climate is the consistently high humidity and frequent cloud cover throughout the year.

Temperature

Temperatures in Hancheng are moderate with predictable seasonality. January is traditionally the coldest month of the year, when average temperatures drop to -1.1°C and nighttime frosts can reach -5°C to -6°C. However, during the day, the sun often warms the air to +3°C...+7°C, making long walks through China perfectly enjoyable with the right clothing.

Summers in the city are warm and humid, but without stifling heat. In July and August, average daytime temperatures hover around +29°C, while nights remain consistently warm (about +20°C). Spring and autumn are the ideal times to visit in terms of temperature: in April and May, the air warms up to a pleasant +15°C...+20°C. However, be mindful of daily temperature swings: in spring, the difference between daytime warmth and nighttime chill is often around 10 degrees.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Hancheng is highly seasonal and directly influenced by monsoons. Most of the annual rainfall occurs between May and October. Summer is considered the wettest season: in July, rainfall can reach a record 153 mm, with rainy days accounting for nearly half the month.

In contrast, the winter months in this part of China are dry. In December, precipitation is almost non-existent, occurring only occasionally as light drizzle or a light dusting of snow. Transitional seasons can also be cloudy: spring begins with moderate rains, and early autumn often brings prolonged drizzle, so travelers should be prepared for unpredictable skies even during the most pleasant months.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Hancheng, it is best to follow the principle of layering, especially if your trip is planned for spring or autumn. During these periods, daily temperature fluctuations can reach 10 degrees, so a light jacket or a thick cardigan will be indispensable in the evenings. For summer walks through China, choose clothing made from natural, breathable fabrics, but be sure to bring a reliable umbrella or raincoat—downpours are frequent during this season.

A winter wardrobe should include a warm jacket and sweaters: although severe frosts are rare in this region, the humid air can make the chill quite noticeable. Regardless of the season, don't forget comfortable shoes for sightseeing, as well as sunglasses and a hat. In the summer months, it is also recommended to carry SPF protection, as the combination of sun and high humidity can be deceiving.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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