Sunny weather first, then rain in Chongqing over the next three days, with rainfall expected in the northeastern areas starting tomorrow evening.
On June 9, during the day, most areas of Chongqing were mainly cloudy to overcast.
According to the municipal meteorological observatory, the weather over the next three days will be sunny first and then rainy. From tonight to tomorrow, most areas of Chongqing will be cloudy to overcast. Starting from the night of the 10th, there will be scattered showers or thunderstorms in the northeastern region, while most other areas will remain cloudy to overcast.
Three-Day Weather Forecast
Night of the 9th (9th 8:00 PM – 10th 8:00 AM): Cloudy to overcast across all areas, temperatures 14–26°C. City center: Cloudy to overcast, temperatures 19–22°C.
Day of the 10th (10th 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM): Cloudy to overcast in all areas, temperatures 14–32°C. City center: Cloudy, temperatures 19–27°C.
Night of the 10th to day of the 11th (10th 8:00 PM – 11th 8:00 PM): Mostly cloudy to overcast, with scattered showers or thunderstorms in the northeastern region, temperatures 17–29°C. City center: Cloudy to overcast, temperatures 22–28°C.
Night of the 11th to day of the 12th (11th 8:00 PM – 12th 8:00 PM): Showers or thunderstorms in parts of the northeastern and central-western regions, with other areas turning from overcast to showers or thunderstorms, temperatures 17–26°C. City center: Showers, temperatures 23–26°C.
Chongqing city center, located at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, is a bustling urban hub known for its dramatic skyline and hilly terrain. Historically, it served as a vital wartime capital for the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War, which spurred rapid modernization and infrastructure development. Today, it blends ancient streets like Ciqikou with towering skyscrapers, reflecting its role as a major economic and cultural gateway in southwest China.
Changshou
Changshou, a district in Chongqing, China, is named after the Chinese phrase for “longevity” and has a history dating back over 2
Yangtze River
The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia and the third longest in the world, flowing over 6,300 kilometers across China. It has been a vital waterway for transportation, trade, and agriculture for thousands of years, playing a central role in the development of Chinese civilization. Historically, it served as a natural boundary between northern and southern China and was the site of major events, including the famous Battle of Red Cliffs in the Three Kingdoms period.
Jialing River
The Jialing River is a major tributary of the Yangtze River in southwestern China, flowing through the provinces of Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, and the municipality of Chongqing. Historically, it served as a vital transportation route for trade and cultural exchange, particularly during the Three Kingdoms period and the Tang and Song dynasties. The river is also known for its scenic gorges and the ancient town of Ciqikou along its banks, which preserves traditional architecture and culture.
Ciqikou
Ciqikou, also known as Porcelain Port, is a historic neighborhood and cultural site in Chongqing, China, dating back over 1,700 years to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Originally a bustling dock for porcelain trade along the Jialing River, it was later revitalized as a preserved ancient street showcasing traditional architecture, tea houses, and local crafts. Today, it remains a popular tourist destination that offers a glimpse into old Chongqing’s commercial and cultural heritage.