Planning a trip to Khomeyni Shahr? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information for Iran, including current conditions and detailed forecasts for the coming days.
Khomeyni Shahr
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Khomeyni Shahr is characterized as arid and continental, which is typical for this part of Iran. The city is situated at an elevation of about 1,595 meters above sea level, a factor that largely determines its weather conditions: dry air and bright sunshine prevail here. One of the main features is the abundance of clear days — approximately 288 per year — making the region one of the sunniest places in the country.
The area features distinct seasonality. Travelers can expect hot, dry summer months and fairly cold winters. The average annual temperature stays around 17.1°C, although daily and seasonal fluctuations can be quite significant. Precipitation is a rare occurrence here, and severe weather events happen very infrequently, allowing you to plan your trips with a high degree of confidence.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Khomeyni Shahr shows a wide range of values throughout the year. The hottest time is mid-summer — July and August — when daytime thermometers confidently reach +35°C...+38°C, and sometimes exceed the +40°C mark. The heat here is dry, which makes it somewhat easier to tolerate, but caution is required during prolonged exposure to the sun.
Winter in Iran can be quite harsh in terms of nighttime temperatures. January is considered the coldest month: daytime highs of around +9°C give way to nighttime frosts as low as -3°C. Due to the dry air, the cold can feel sharper, so it is worth dressing as warmly as possible for evening walks in December and January.
Particular attention should be paid to diurnal temperature fluctuations, which are quite noticeable due to the city's high-altitude location. Even in comfortable spring or autumn months, such as April or October, a warm sunny day can be followed by a cool evening. For example, in April, with a daytime maximum of +22.6°C, the nighttime minimum can drop to +8°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Khomeyni Shahr is extremely scarce, and the region is considered arid. The total annual precipitation is only about 80 mm, distributed primarily across the winter and early spring periods. The summer months — from June to August — pass with virtually no rain, delighting tourists with consistently dry and cloudless weather.
The wettest time of year is considered to be winter, especially December and January. During this period, not only rain but also snowfall is possible — statistics show the potential for snow on about three days per season. Nevertheless, the total number of rainy days is small, averaging about six for the entire year.
During the spring, especially in March and April, rare short-lived showers occur, bringing a pleasant freshness. Thunderstorms and storms are very rare for this area, making Iran's climate in this region very predictable for planning excursions and outdoor walks.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Khomeyni Shahr, focus on the season and the principle of layering. If your journey falls during the summer (June–September), choose clothing made from natural, breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-quality sunscreen with a high SPF, as the scorching sun in Iran is very intense.
For a winter visit (December–February), you will need proper warm clothing. A heavy jacket, sweater, scarf, and gloves will be necessary to feel comfortable during the sub-zero nighttime temperatures. Closed-toe shoes will come in handy in the event of rare snow or rain. During transitional periods in spring and autumn, it is best to have items that are easy to combine: a light jacket or windbreaker will protect against the evening chill and wind, while comfortable walking shoes will ensure comfort during long strolls.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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