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Is Beijing Getting Hotter?

166 years of temperature data from the GHCN global network (1841-2026) +2C since 1900

The numbers don't lie. Beijing's average temperature is 2 degrees higher than it was in the 1900s. That's based on 166 years of station data, carefully homogenised to remove artifacts from equipment changes and station relocations.

The warming hasn't been steady. The first half of the record saw a change of roughly 0.9 degrees, while the second half has already added 2.3 degrees. The acceleration is unmistakable.

Total warming
+2C
Since 1900s (annual average)
Hottest decade
2000s
Avg: 13.3C
Warming rate
0.2C
Per decade
vs global average
1.7x
Warming faster than global mean

Average Annual Temperature by Decade

Beijing (station: Beijing), GHCN v4 homogenised data. Values are decade averages of annual mean temperature.
Long-term trend: +0.2C per decade
The rapid industrialisation signal

Beijing's warming accelerated sharply from the 1960s onward, coinciding with China's industrial expansion and massive urban growth. The city's population grew from under 4 million in 1950 to over 21 million today, transforming the surrounding landscape. Sandstorms from the Gobi Desert, once rare in spring, became more frequent as desertification advanced, while winter smog episodes are partly connected to temperature inversions that have become more common with the altered urban heat profile.

Beijing has warmed 0.4 degrees more than the average across our global dataset of 29 cities.

Decade by Decade

Decade Avg Temp (C) Change from 1900s

How Beijing Compares Globally

Among the world's major cities, Beijing's warming rate places it in the upper tier. Here is how Beijing stacks up against other global cities.

Seoul
South Korea
+2C
Since 1910s
Similar warming
Dubai
UAE
+1.9C
Since 1980s
Similar warming
Shanghai
China
+1.8C
Since 1900s
Similar warming
Sao Paulo
Brazil
+3.1C
Since 1900s
Warming 1.1C more
Moscow
Russia
+3C
Since 1900s
Warming 1.0C more
Vienna
Austria
+2.3C
Since 1900s
Similar warming

Key Numbers

Total warming
+2C
Since 1900s
Warmest decade
2000s
Avg: 13.3C
Coolest decade
1900s
Avg: 11.3C
Records span
166 yrs
1841-2026 (GHCN v4)

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About This Data

Temperature data on this page comes from the Global Historical Climatology Network version 4 (GHCN v4), maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information. GHCN v4 contains monthly mean temperature data for over 25,000 stations across the globe, with records dating back to the 18th century for some stations. The data has been quality-controlled and homogenised using the Pairwise Homogeneity Algorithm to remove artificial discontinuities from station moves, equipment changes, and observation practice changes.

Beijing's primary station is Beijing, with records spanning 1841-2026. The "change" figures compare each decade's average to the 1900s baseline. Note that some of the warming in large cities is attributable to the urban heat island effect rather than regional climate change alone. The figures shown here include both components, as they represent what the city actually experiences.

NASA GISTEMP analysis, which processes GHCN v4 data, is a product of NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. It is produced as a US Government work and is in the public domain.