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Find up-to-date weather information for the city of Puyang right now. In this section, you'll find current temperature readings, humidity and wind data, as well as a detailed forecast for the coming days to help you plan your perfect trip through China.

Overview

The climate in Puyang is characterized as warm and temperate with distinct seasonal variations, typical of central China. Hot, humid summers and fairly cold, dry winters prevail here, while the transitional periods—spring and autumn—offer mild and pleasant weather. Thanks to this climatic cycle, the city transforms its appearance four times a year, providing travelers with diverse environments to explore.

The summer period is particularly notable, as the region is influenced by monsoons that bring heavy rainfall and high humidity. In contrast, winter remains predominantly dry and clear. The average annual temperature is about 15.6°C, making the shoulder seasons the most favorable time for sightseeing and long walks, as there is no extreme heat or frost.

Temperature

Temperatures in Puyang vary widely, ranging from winter frosts to tropical heat. The hottest period is July and August, when average daytime highs stay around +31...+33°C, though on some days, the heat can reach an extreme +42.7°C. Nights during this time remain humid and warm, with temperatures around +24°C.

Winter in this region of China is quite brisk. During the coldest months, December and January, the thermometer regularly drops to -4...-5°C at night and only rises to +6...+7°C during the day. Spring and autumn provide the most comfortable conditions. For example, in April and October, the average air temperature is about +16...+17°C, which is perfect for active tourism. Travelers should take into account the significant diurnal temperature variations typical of Puyang's continental climate.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Puyang is distributed very unevenly throughout the year. The city follows a distinct pattern of alternating wet and dry seasons. Summer is the time for intense rain, with the peak occurring in July and August. In July, about 165 mm of precipitation falls, and the number of rainy days can reach 14 per month. During this period, heavy thunderstorms typical of a monsoon climate are frequent.

In contrast to summer, the winter months are exceptionally dry. In December and January, there is almost no precipitation—averaging about 7-8 mm, which usually manifests as light frost or rare snow. Transitional seasons, such as spring and autumn, are characterized by moderate humidity. For instance, October often sees clear weather with rare rain, creating ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor photoshoots.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Puyang, your wardrobe choice should depend directly on the season. If your visit falls in summer, be sure to bring clothing made from light, natural fabrics (cotton or linen), a hat, and high-quality sunscreen to protect yourself from the intense sun. Also, don't forget a compact umbrella or a light raincoat—summer downpours in this part of China can be sudden and very powerful.

For a winter trip (December–February), you will need truly warm clothes: a heavy jacket, scarf, gloves, and even thermal underwear, as nighttime temperatures often drop below freezing. During the spring and autumn months, it's best to follow the layering principle. A light sweater, a windbreaker, and comfortable closed-toe shoes will keep you comfortable during daily temperature fluctuations. A reusable water bottle is a useful accessory year-round, and a compact thermos is a great addition for winter.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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