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Planning a trip to Kuiju? In this section, you'll find up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your visit to this region of China.

Overview

The climate in Kuiju is humid continental with distinct seasonality. Travelers can expect four clear seasons: from frosty and sunny winters to hot and humid summers. This weather pattern is typical for Shandong Province, where monsoonal influences dictate the rhythm of life and natural cycles in China.

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Spring and autumn are considered the most comfortable transitional periods in the city. During these times, the weather is pleasantly mild, making it ideal for long walks and sightseeing. Summer brings heavy rainfall and high humidity, while the winter months offer clear skies, though they require heavy layers due to consistent sub-zero temperatures.

Temperature

Temperatures in Kuiju show a wide range throughout the year, which is typical for continental regions. The coldest time of year is January, when average nighttime temperatures drop to -4.3°C and daytime highs barely reach 3.9°C. Winter here is brisk and frosty, and on certain nights, the mercury can fall to -9°C.

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With the arrival of summer, the situation changes dramatically. The heat peaks in July and August: during this time, average daytime temperatures stay around 30–31°C. High humidity during this period can increase the perceived heat, so it's best to plan summer walks for the morning or evening hours. Mid-summer nights remain very warm, with temperatures around 24°C.

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It is important to account for significant daily temperature fluctuations. During the spring and autumn months in China, the difference between daytime warmth and nighttime chill can be 10–12 degrees. For example, in April, the air may warm up to a comfortable 20°C during the day, but after sunset, the temperature quickly drops to 10°C, requiring warm clothing for evening outings.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Kuiju follows a clear seasonal pattern. Most of the annual rainfall occurs during the summer period — from May to September. The wettest months are July and August, when the city receives over 160–180 mm of rain. This time is characterized by heavy, often brief downpours, and the number of rainy days can reach 13 per month.

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In contrast, the winter period in this region of China is exceptionally dry. In January and December, precipitation is minimal, with an average of less than 10 mm. If precipitation does occur, it is usually in the form of light snow or drizzle. Snow cover is typically unstable and melts quickly, but it still manages to give the cityscapes a special winter charm.

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The transitional seasons provide moderate humidity. In spring, rainfall gradually increases, preparing nature for the summer bloom, while in autumn, rains become less frequent, giving way to dry and clear weather. For tourists, this means autumn is one of the most predictable and favorable times to visit the city without the risk of prolonged rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Kuiju, it is important to consider the distinct seasons. For a summer visit, prepare light clothing made of breathable natural fabrics, shorts, and T-shirts. Be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a reliable umbrella or raincoat, as July and August are the peak of the monsoon rains.

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For a winter trip to China, you will need a full winter wardrobe: a warm jacket or down coat, a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Temperatures often drop below freezing during this period, so thermal underwear is a great addition. During the transitional seasons (spring and autumn), the layering principle works best: a combination of light sweaters and windbreakers will allow you to quickly adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

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Regardless of the season, don't forget comfortable walking shoes and a power bank for your gadgets. If you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors, a small travel first-aid kit with basic supplies is also recommended.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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