China sees most high temperature days on record in 2025
China tied its record for the highest annual temperature at 10.9 °C in 2025, with unprecedented heat and rainfall across the country, raising risks of floods and other climate-related disasters.
Farah Master and the Shanghai newsroom/Reuters
29 January 2026 at 07:22:38
China's national average annual temperature hit a record for a second year at 10.9 degrees Celsius (51.6 degrees Fahrenheit), with the most high-temperature days ever recorded, the country's Meteorological Administration said on Thursday.
The announcement was made at a press conference where the administration released its 2025 climate bulletin.
Last year was among the planet's three warmest on record, the World Meteorological Organisation said in January.
China's average annual temperature has risen over recent decades, and 2025 was the warmest year since nationwide records began in 1961, the administration said. Heavy rainfall and extreme heat have become more intense, increasing risks such as flooding and natural disasters.
The country's 2025 temperature of 10.9 C tied with 2024 for the highest on record, the administration said. China describes high-temperature days as days at or above 35 C.
From late June to early September there were sustained high temperatures across central and eastern China and average precipitation was 4.5% higher than normal, it said.
The amount and duration of rain were also the highest on record in northern China, while the autumn rains in western China were the heaviest on record, the administration said.
-Farah Master and Shanghai newsroom/Reuters
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