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Planning a trip to Huazhou? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information for this corner of China, including current conditions and detailed forecasts for the coming days.

Overview

Huazhou, located in the southern Guangdong province of China, is characterized by a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasonality. Proximity to the coast makes the weather here milder compared to inland continental regions, though high humidity accompanies travelers almost year-round. Local conditions are largely determined by the influence of monsoons, which bring alternating periods of heavy rain and sunny days.

Throughout the year, the city passes through four seasons: a warm and humid spring, a hot and sometimes sweltering summer, a very pleasant sunny autumn, and a mild, cool winter. This region is characterized by frequent fog in the winter months and the possibility of typhoons during the summer period. Overall, the most favorable times for tourism are March–April and October–November, when the most balanced temperatures for long walks are established.

The total number of sunny days per year is about 180–200, allowing guests of the city to enjoy the light even during transitional periods. A feature of the climate is that the shoulder seasons progress smoothly, providing tourists with a comfortable vacation without sudden temperature spikes.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Huazhou varies from moderately cool winters to truly hot subtropical summers. The coldest months are traditionally January and February, when the average daytime air temperature is around +19°C...+21°C, and can drop to +11°C at night. Although nighttime lows can occasionally reach lower points, serious frosts are a great rarity for this southern region.

With the onset of the summer period, especially in July and August, the city is immersed in real heat. At this time, daytime maximums consistently stay above +32°C, and sometimes reach +37°C. Thanks to the proximity to the sea, the extreme heat is slightly tempered at night, when the temperature falls to a comfortable +25°C...+26°C. It is worth considering that high humidity can make summer temperatures feel more intense than the thermometers show.

For those planning a holiday by the water, the optimal season lasts from May to October. During this period, the water in the coastal zone warms above +23°C, reaching its peak at +31–32°C in mid-summer. Significant daily temperature fluctuations (up to 10°C) are most noticeable in summer, bringing long-awaited freshness after sunset.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Huazhou is distributed very unevenly, forming a distinct rainy season that falls between May and September. During these months, the city receives up to 80% of its annual moisture. The wettest time is considered August, when about 291 mm of precipitation falls, and the number of rainy days can reach 23 per month. Summer rains often take the form of powerful thunderstorms, which, however, are quickly replaced by sun.

The winter period, by contrast, is considered the dry season. From December to February, the amount of precipitation is minimal: for example, in December, only about 10 mm falls. Instead of heavy downpours, winter more often sees light drizzle or thick fogs, creating a special atmosphere in China. Snow in this region is an exceptionally rare phenomenon, so winter walks are not marred by snowdrifts.

Spring and autumn act as transitional periods. During these times, rains become moderate and brief, and the total number of "wet" days gradually grows toward May and decreases toward November. High air humidity, reaching 80–90% at the height of summer, drops significantly to a comfortable 60% in October and November, making this time ideal for sightseeing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Huazhou, it is crucial to consider the high humidity. If your trip is planned for summer (June to August), be sure to bring light clothing made of natural breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. Essential accessories include high-SPF sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Also, don't forget a reliable raincoat or a compact umbrella—tropical downpours can start quite suddenly here.

For a trip during the winter period (December to February), heavy winter jackets won't be needed, but it's best to stick to the principle of layering. Sweaters, windbreakers, thick jeans, and a light scarf will come in handy, as the dampness can make even +12°C feel quite chilly. During the spring and autumn months, a versatile wardrobe would include shirts, light jackets, and comfortable sneakers.

Regardless of the season, bring comfortable shoes for excursions and insect repellent, as bugs are especially active in the summer. If you plan to visit places with air conditioning (shopping malls, public transport), keep a light sweater with you, as the temperature difference between the hot street and the cooled interior can be quite significant.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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