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Tianjin has a **Humid Continental** climate (Köppen: Dwa), with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters influenced by the East Asian monsoon. Long-term climate information for Tianjin shows strong seasonality, with most rainfall falling in summer and much drier conditions in winter, which is consistent with northern China climate patterns. The current weather snapshot of warm temperatures and low humidity is also compatible with a summer-like period in the city.
Summer Average
26°C
Winter Average
-1°C
Climate Type
Humid Continental
Rainy Days
70
Sunny Days
270
Humidity
60%
Spring
March - May
10-22°C
Spring is generally dry and variable, with temperatures rising quickly from cool to mild. Dusty and windy days can occur before the wetter summer monsoon arrives.
Low rainfall
Summer
June - August
25-32°C
Summer is hot and humid, with the majority of annual rainfall arriving during this season. Thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain are common, especially in July and August.
High rainfall
Autumn
September - November
8-20°C
Autumn is typically the most comfortable season, with clear skies, lower humidity, and steadily cooling temperatures. Rainfall decreases sharply compared with summer.
Low rainfall
Winter
December - February
-5-5°C
Winter is cold and dry, with frequent clear skies and occasional strong northwest winds. Snow can occur, but winter precipitation is usually limited.
Very Low rainfall
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Air Quality
Tianjin
Tianjin offers a compelling blend of industrial opportunity and emerging cosmopolitan lifestyle for expats seeking an alternative to Beijing or Shanghai. As a major northern economic hub, the city provides robust job markets in manufacturing, technology, and international trade, with a notably lower cost of living compared to China's tier-one cities. The municipal infrastructure is solid, with reliable public transportation and a growing international community that makes cultural adaptation smoother for newcomers.
Safety and quality of life are respectable here, with modern districts like Hexi and Nankai offering comfortable living environments and good connectivity. While not as internationally prominent as other Chinese megacities, Tianjin rewards adaptable professionals with genuine local experiences, reasonable living costs, and a more relaxed urban rhythm that balances professional ambition with personal comfort.
Advantages
Tianjin
Historic European architectural district
Major economic hub
Proximity to Beijing
Rich industrial heritage
Advanced manufacturing center
Disadvantages
Tianjin
Heavy industrial pollution
Limited international exposure
Harsh winter conditions
Low expat community
Economic slowdown pressures
Safety & Security in Tianjin
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Good
63
/100
China Avg
55
Asia Avg
55
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Tianjin to China averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Tianjin
China Average
Safety Index
0510
Moderate
Safety from Crime
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Good
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Moderate
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Safe
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Moderate
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 62/100
No data for Tianjin — showing hazard indicators from nearby Langfang (~61 km).