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Lüftungsratgeber für Beijing

Beijing has a continental monsoon climate with four sharply distinct seasons and a rainy summer period that defines the annual rhythm. Winters are cold and dry (typically −5 to 5°C), springs warm rapidly, and summers bring both high heat — often reaching 32–38°C — and the summer rain season that raises humidity significantly. Autumn is typically the most comfortable season for ventilation: clear skies, lower humidity, and falling but still-comfortable temperatures after the summer heat.

The summer ventilation window in Beijing is compressed by the combination of heat and humidity. Early morning is the most viable time: from 5–8 AM, overnight cooling brings temperatures down to 22–27°C with lower humidity than the afternoon peak. The monsoon rain periods temporarily reset conditions — the hours following summer rainfall often offer the day's best air quality and most comfortable temperatures. Winter brings the opposite challenge: cold dry air is easy to ventilate briefly, but heating emissions — coal, gas, or wood — can spike outdoor PM2.5 on calm, cold days. OpenWindow.live's real-time AQI monitoring is particularly valuable in Beijing during winter inversions, when air quality can deteriorate rapidly without obvious visible cues.

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Wann ist die beste Zeit zum Lüften in Beijing?

In Beijing sind frühmorgens (5–8 Uhr) und spätabends (nach Sonnenuntergang) meist am besten, wenn die Außentemperatur unter die Innentemperatur fällt.

Kann man in Beijing nachts lüften?

In den meisten Fällen ja. Lüften kann die Innentemperatur in 30 Minuten um 2–5°C senken, wenn die Außenluft kühler ist.

Welche Außenluftfeuchte ist zu hoch zum Lüften?

Über 80% wird die Luft beim Lüften schwül. Besser auf trockenere Stunden warten.