Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Anshan, Liaoning, China. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Anshan sits right in the swing of spring, with an average high of 56° and low of 33°—cool but climbing. The date's 66-year range is dramatic: a balmy 72° just eight years ago in 2017, versus a brutal 6° back in 1962. There's a modest 26% chance of rain, though snow is nearly off the table at just 3%.
Anshan earns its stripes as a city of extremes, swinging from a scorching 100° on August 3, 2018, to a bone-cracking -34° on January 12, 2001—a range of 134 degrees. Summer storms can be ferocious: a single day in August 2012 dumped 6.11 inches of rain, and a March 2007 snowstorm buried the city under 14.4 inches.
Anshan follows a classic continental pattern—hot, wet summers and bitterly cold winters. Late July through early August is peak season, with average highs of 85° and the year's heaviest rainfall averaging over 2 inches per week. If you're avoiding the cold, steer clear of January, when highs barely crack 23°.