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Devo abrir as janelas em Beijing agora?

Decisão ao vivo para Beijing. Atualizada a cada 30 minutos.

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Guia de ventilação para 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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Quando é melhor abrir as janelas em Beijing?

Em Beijing, os melhores momentos para ventilar são geralmente de manhã cedo (5–8h) e ao final da noite, quando a temperatura exterior desce abaixo da interior.

É seguro deixar as janelas abertas à noite em Beijing?

Sim, na maioria dos casos. Abrir as janelas pode baixar a temperatura interior em 2–5°C em 30 minutos se o ar exterior estiver mais fresco.

Que humidade exterior é demasiada para ventilar?

Acima de 80%, abrir as janelas torna o ar pegajoso. Melhor esperar por horas mais secas.