Planning a trip to Chebarkul or already here? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information, including detailed forecasts and visual charts to help you plan your day comfortably.
Chebarkul
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Overview
The climate in Chebarkul is characterized as continental, with distinct seasons and significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Winters here are cold and long, while summers are relatively short but warm. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—feature changeable weather and gradual temperature shifts.
The winter months, from December to February, are the frostiest, with average temperatures well below zero, reaching -14°C in January. Spring arrives gradually, with temperatures rising in April and May. Summer, especially July, brings the warmest days, with an average temperature of about +19.2°C and maximums reaching +24.4°C. In autumn, temperatures begin to drop again, preparing the city for the new winter season.
Precipitation in Chebarkul is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, but overall amounts are low. The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in the summer months, particularly in June and July, when there is about 2 mm of rainfall and up to 12 rainy days. In winter, precipitation is minimal, around 1 mm per month, usually falling as snow. Overall, the weather has a clearly defined seasonal character, which is important to consider when planning your trip.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Chebarkul is characterized by pronounced seasonality and significant annual fluctuations, typical of a continental climate. The city experiences both frosty winters and warm summers. The lowest temperatures are observed in January, while July brings the maximum summer warmth. The total annual range of average monthly temperatures is quite large, indicating a clear change of seasons and a variety of weather conditions throughout the year.
The summer period in Chebarkul, spanning June, July, and August, offers pleasant warmth. In July, the hottest month, daytime temperatures often rise above +20°C, reaching an average of +24.4°C, while nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures around +14.1°C. June and August are also warm, with average maximum temperatures of +20.8°C and +21.9°C respectively. The difference between day and night temperatures in summer is quite noticeable, at about 10 degrees, ensuring comfortable evenings after the daytime heat and freshness in the mornings.
Winter in Chebarkul is long and frosty. From December to February, temperatures remain consistently below freezing. January stands out as the harshest winter month: average daytime temperatures hover around -10.4°C, while nighttime temperatures drop to -17.6°C. February is slightly milder, with average values ranging from -15.8°C at night to -7.7°C during the day. The transitional seasons are characterized by rapid changes in temperature regimes: in spring, there is a sharp warming from March averages of -5.2°C to May's +11.8°C, while in autumn, conversely, there is a rapid cooling from September's +10.5°C to November's -4.8°C, preparing the city for the winter cold.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Chebarkul experiences a low amount of precipitation throughout the year, with no pronounced rainy or dry season; however, the summer months bring more moisture. The total amount of precipitation is small, but its distribution and character change depending on the season.
The highest amount of precipitation falls during the summer months. July is the wettest month both in terms of precipitation amount (2 mm) and frequency—averaging 12 days with precipitation. June and August also receive 2 mm of precipitation each, with about 11 wet days. During this warm period, precipitation falls primarily as rain.
The winter months, from December to March, are characterized by the lowest amount of precipitation (1 mm per month) and fewer wet days. For example, January averages only 5 wet days, while February and March have 6 days each. Given the consistently negative average temperatures during this period (from -14.0°C in January to -5.2°C in March), precipitation falls mainly as snow. November also brings snow, with 8 wet days and 1 mm of precipitation.
The spring and autumn months are transitional. In April and May, the amount of precipitation remains at 1 mm, but the number of wet days increases to 8. In April, with an average temperature of 4.7°C, precipitation can be mixed (rain and sleet), while in May, it is primarily rain. September and October also bring 1 mm of precipitation, with 8 and 9 wet days respectively. In October, when the average temperature drops to 3.8°C, the first snowfalls are possible.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Chebarkul, it is important to consider the significant seasonal temperature fluctuations. In winter (from December to February), it is quite frosty, with average temperatures dropping to -14°C and minimums reaching -17°C or lower. Therefore, very warm clothing is essential during this period: thermal layers, wool or fleece sweaters, an insulated windproof jacket or down coat, warm trousers, a hat, scarf, mittens or gloves, and waterproof winter boots. Although the amount of precipitation is low, it snows regularly, so waterproof footwear is a must.
Spring and autumn in Chebarkul are transitional seasons with changeable weather. In March, winter cold still lingers, but by May, temperatures rise to an average of +12°C. In autumn, starting in September, temperatures gradually decrease from +10°C to sub-zero values in November. For these periods, the principle of layering is ideal: T-shirts, long-sleeves, sweaters, a mid-season jacket (preferably waterproof and windproof), and comfortable closed shoes. Summer (from June to August) is the warmest time of year, with average temperatures ranging from +15°C to +19°C and maximums reaching +24°C. For summer, you will need light T-shirts, shorts, and dresses, but it is also worth bringing a sweater or a light jacket for cool evenings or rainy days, as the number of days with precipitation is slightly higher in the summer months. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for sunny days, as well as a compact umbrella or raincoat.
Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes will always come in handy for strolls around Chebarkul and its surroundings. Given that overall precipitation is low but "wet days" occur regularly throughout the year, having water-repellent clothing or a compact umbrella will be a useful addition to your luggage. Layering your clothes will allow you to easily adapt to weather changes throughout the day, especially during the transitional seasons.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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