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Planning a trip to ancient Saveh? Here you will find up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your journey through Iran.

Overview

The climate in Saveh is distinctly continental, which is typical for the central regions of Iran. The city is situated in a mountainous area at an altitude of about 1,000 meters above sea level, resulting in significant seasonal temperature fluctuations. Here, travelers can expect hot, cloudless summers and rather cold, dry winters.

This region is characterized by highly stable weather: the summer months virtually guarantee no rain, and clear skies prevail in winter despite the frosts. The transitional periods in spring and autumn are quite short, but they offer the most comfortable conditions for sightseeing without extreme temperature stress.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Saveh is marked by sharp contrasts. Summers here are truly hot: in July and August, average daily highs stay around +35°C...+38°C. Thanks to the dry air, the heat is easier to bear than in coastal areas, but travelers should plan activities for the morning or evening hours.

Winter in this region of Iran can be quite harsh. In January, the thermometer regularly drops to -2°C at night, while daytime temperatures reach only +8°C. It’s worth noting the significant daily fluctuations: even on a pleasant spring day when the sun warms the air to a comfortable +20°C, the temperature can drop rapidly after sunset, requiring warm clothing.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Saveh is extremely uneven, highlighting the region's arid climate. The summer period from June to September is characterized by absolute dryness: rain during this time is a rarity, and the total precipitation tends toward zero. This makes the city an excellent destination for those who prefer guaranteed clear weather during their holiday.

Most of the moisture falls during the winter and spring months. The peak of precipitation in this zone of Iran typically occurs in February and March, when monthly averages reach 42–46 mm. During this time, short rains are possible, and rare snowfall may occur in the winter months. Nevertheless, even in the wettest period, the number of rainy days rarely exceeds 8 per month, leaving most of the time sunny.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

For a summer trip to Saveh, you should prepare a wardrobe of natural, breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen. Be sure to bring a hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, as solar activity in mountainous areas is very high. Despite the daytime heat, it can be cool in the evening, so a light jacket or cardigan will come in handy.

A winter visit to Iran will require more serious preparation: down jackets, warm sweaters, scarves, and hats are necessary to protect against night frosts when temperatures drop below freezing. In any season, the layering principle is most effective, allowing you to quickly adapt to sharp temperature fluctuations between day and night, while comfortable closed shoes will ensure comfort when walking on uneven terrain.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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