Macau Weather

Macau has a humid subtropical climate , characteristic of southern China. The territory is dual season dominant – summer (May to September) and winter (November to February) are the longest seasons, while spring (March and April) and autumn (October) are relatively brief periods. The summer monsoon brings warm and humid air from the sea, with the most frequent rainfall occurring during the season. Typhoons also occur most often then, bringing significant spikes in rainfall. During the winter, northern winds from the continent bring dry air and much less rainfall. The highest and lowest temperatures recorded at the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau are 38.9 °C (102.0 °F) on both 2 July 1930 and 6 July 1930 and −1.8 °C (28.8 °F) on 26 January 1948. with frost being exceptionally rare, and with its all-time record low warmer than most of South Florida, Macau is able to cultivate tropical plants such as Royal Palm.

Average Temperature
Jan
68 °F
20 °C
Feb
73 °F
23 °C
Mar
75 °F
24 °C
Apr
81 °F
27 °C
May
81 °F
27 °C
Jun
88 °F
31 °C
Jul
88 °F
31 °C
Aug
88 °F
31 °C
Sep
88 °F
31 °C
Oct
82 °F
28 °C
Nov
77 °F
25 °C
Dec
70 °F
21 °C
Humidity
Jan
67%
Feb
76%
Mar
76%
Apr
79%
May
81%
Jun
78%
Jul
76%
Aug
74%
Sep
70%
Oct
64%
Nov
59%
Dec
65%
Rain
Jan
6mm
Feb
46mm
Mar
65mm
Apr
69mm
May
109mm
Jun
154mm
Jul
118mm
Aug
157mm
Sep
68mm
Oct
39mm
Nov
1mm
Dec
7mm
Clouds
Jan
69%
Feb
56%
Mar
68%
Apr
56%
May
82%
Jun
77%
Jul
87%
Aug
70%
Sep
30%
Oct
25%
Nov
31%
Dec
48%
Air quality US AQI
Jan
129
Feb
110
Mar
104
Apr
88
May
72
Jun
50
Jul
54
Aug
60
Sep
81
Oct
104
Nov
128
Dec
126
Sun
Jan
6UVI
Feb
7UVI
Mar
7UVI
Apr
8UVI
May
6UVI
Jun
6UVI
Jul
6UVI
Aug
8UVI
Sep
11UVI
Oct
8UVI
Nov
7UVI
Dec
5UVI