Beijing Weather Tomorrow

Tomorrow's live forecast and 7-day outlook for Beijing, China

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7-Day Forecast for Beijing

Tomorrow's weather in Beijing

See tomorrow's weather for Beijing, China — the forecast high and low temperature, the chance of rain, wind and humidity, plus a full 7-day outlook. Everything updates live from Open-Meteo, so you always get the latest picture for Beijing.

Beijing's climate

Beijing has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons — warm summers and cool to cold winters. Conditions can change quickly from one day to the next, with spells of rain, cloud and sunshine often following in close succession. That day-to-day variability is exactly why a reliable tomorrow forecast is so useful here.

Whether you live in Beijing or are visiting China, a quick look at tomorrow's conditions can save a soaking — or a wasted sunny afternoon.

Average monthly temperatures in Beijing

On average, Beijing's warmest month is June (around 34°C) and its coolest is January (around 2°C). The wettest month is typically August.

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🧳 The most comfortable months to visit Beijing are usually April, May, August, September and October, when daytime temperatures sit in a pleasant range.

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Beijing weather — FAQ

Will it rain in Beijing tomorrow?

The "Chance of rain" figure on this page shows tomorrow's rain probability for Beijing, taken from a live Open-Meteo forecast. The higher the percentage, the more likely rain is — and the 7-day outlook shows how the following days are shaping up.

What will the temperature be in Beijing tomorrow?

Tomorrow's forecast high and low for Beijing are shown at the top of the page in degrees Celsius, together with a "feels like" value and the wind speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).

How accurate is the Beijing forecast?

The forecast comes from Open-Meteo, which combines leading weather models such as ECMWF and GFS. New model runs are published several times a day, so the Beijing forecast is refreshed every few hours.

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