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Overview

The climate in Jurmala, a popular resort city in Latvia, can be described as temperate maritime, significantly influenced by the Baltic Sea. This means that all four seasons are clearly defined, each with its own characteristics, yet without extreme temperature fluctuations.

Winters in Jurmala are generally mild and snowy, with average temperatures slightly below freezing, though colder spells do occur. Spring arrives gradually, bringing warmer temperatures and the awakening of nature. Summer is the most popular time to visit—it is usually warm and sunny, with average temperatures around +17-18°C, perfect for beach holidays and strolls. Autumn paints the city in vibrant colors as temperatures slowly drop, preparing nature for winter.

Precipitation in Jurmala is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, although the summer months of July and August can be slightly rainier in terms of the number of wet days. Overall, the weather is changeable, so it’s worth carrying a light jacket or an umbrella even in summer in case of a sudden shower. Rainfall in millimeters is relatively low, indicating frequent but not very intense rain or drizzle.

Temperature

The climate in Jurmala is characterized by its moderation and clearly defined seasons, offering visitors a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. The annual temperature cycle shows significant variations. Traditionally, the coldest months are January, with an average temperature of around -1.2°C (nightly lows can drop to -3.0°C, while daytime highs rarely exceed 0.6°C), and February, where the average temperature is -0.7°C (with nightly lows down to -2.8°C and daytime highs up to 1.3°C). In contrast, the peak of the heat occurs in July and August. In July, the average temperature reaches 18.5°C, and in August, it is 18.4°C, making these months ideal for enjoying a summer holiday on the coast.

The summer months in JurmalaJune, July, and August—bring pleasant warmth to visitors, creating excellent conditions for beach relaxation and long walks. In June, the average temperature is 17.4°C, with daytime highs reaching 21.3°C and comfortable nights around 13.5°C. July and August continue to delight with warm weather: average daytime temperatures in these months hold steady around 21.8°C to 21.9°C, while nights remain refreshingly cool with minimums from 14.9°C to 15.3°C. Daily temperature fluctuations in summer are approximately 6-8 degrees, providing a comfortable transition from daytime warmth to evening cool.

Winter in Jurmala, spanning December to February, is characterized by mild chill rather than severe frost. Average monthly temperatures during this time hover around zero: from 0.1°C in December (low of -1.4°C, high of 1.6°C) to -1.2°C in January. Nighttime temperatures often drop below freezing, while daytime highs rarely rise significantly above it. The transition seasons—spring and autumn—show a gradual shift in temperature patterns. For example, in May, the average temperature already reaches 11.9°C (low 7.9°C, high 15.9°C), heralding the summer heat. In September, comfortable weather persists with an average temperature of 14.4°C (low 11.5°C, high 17.4°C). Diurnal variations are also noticeable during these periods; in May, the difference between day and night temperatures can be about 8 degrees.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Jurmala occurs fairly regularly throughout the year, although its intensity and frequency vary slightly from season to season. There is no pronounced rainy or dry season in the city, but certain trends can be noted. In general, Jurmala is characterized by frequent but not very heavy precipitation.

In winter, especially from December to February and sometimes in March, when average temperatures hover around or below zero, precipitation often falls as snow. The highest number of rainy days occurs in January, October, and November—averaging 15 days each month, while monthly precipitation is around 2 mm. The summer months of July and August are the "wettest" in terms of rainfall, reaching 3 mm per month. During this period, it rains approximately 14 days a month.

The lowest amount of precipitation, just 1 mm per month, is typical for March and April. April also stands out for its relatively low number of rainy days—about 10. May can be considered the month with the lowest frequency of precipitation, with an average of only 9 wet days, though the total rainfall (2 mm) is comparable to most other months. Therefore, when preparing for a trip to Jurmala, expect that light rain or drizzle could accompany you in any season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Jurmala, it's important to account for the changeable Baltic weather. The key packing principle is layering. Even in summer, evenings by the sea can be cool, and in spring or autumn, the weather can change several times a day. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes for walks along the famous beach and through the pine forests. An umbrella or a light waterproof jacket with a hood will also come in handy, as rain is possible at any time of year—typically frequent though not heavy, according to the monthly rainy day counts.

In summer (June–August), when average temperatures range from +17°C to +18.5°C, you will need lightweight clothing: T-shirts, shorts, dresses, and swimwear for sunny days on the beach. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. However, even in the warmest months, bring a sweater or a light windbreaker for evening walks or windy coastal weather. July and August see the most precipitation, so waterproof clothing will be particularly useful.

During the shoulder seasons (April–May and September–October), the weather in Jurmala is cooler, with average temperatures ranging from +6.6°C to +14.4°C. You'll need jeans or heavy trousers, sweaters, fleeces, and a mid-season jacket. A scarf and hat may be useful, especially in October and April. In winter (November–March), average temperatures drop to between -1.2°C and +1.9°C, so warm winter gear is essential: an insulated jacket or parka, a hat, gloves, and a scarf, as well as warm and preferably waterproof footwear. Given that the number of rainy days remains high even in winter (11–15 days), waterproof outerwear and shoes will be your best bet for a comfortable stay.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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