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Planning your day in Chernogorsk or just curious about the weather? In this section, you'll find the latest information, including detailed forecasts and visual weather charts.

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Overview

Chernogorsk features a sharply continental climate characterized by significant annual temperature fluctuations. This means all four seasons are clearly defined, each with its own unique traits to consider when planning your trip.

Winters in Chernogorsk are long and frosty, with an average January temperature of around -17.8°C, while nightly lows can drop even further. Conversely, summers are warm and sometimes hot: the average July temperature is about 19.6°C, with daytime highs reaching 24-25°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with rapidly changing weather conditions, as temperatures gradually rise in spring and fall in autumn.

One of the notable features of Chernogorsk's climate is the low level of precipitation throughout the year. Even in the summer months, which are considered the wettest, rainfall is minimal. This makes the weather generally predictable in terms of rain, but emphasizes the importance of preparing for significant temperature contrasts between seasons, as well as between day and night.

Temperature

The climate of Chernogorsk demonstrates an impressive annual temperature range, typical for sharply continental regions. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature stays at -17.8°C, and night frosts can drop to -21.7°C and below, while daytime highs rarely rise above -13.9°C. Conversely, the peak of heat occurs in July: the average temperature is a comfortable +19.6°C, with air warming up to an average of +24.5°C during the day, while nights remain relatively warm with a minimum temperature around +14.8°C.

Summer months in Chernogorsk, from June to August, are characterized by pleasant warmth. Daytime temperatures during this period usually fluctuate between +23°C and +25°C, creating comfortable conditions for walking and outdoor activities. Nights bring a noticeable cooling: for example, in June, the difference between the daytime maximum (around +24.2°C) and the nightly minimum (around +12.2°C) can reach 12 degrees. This means that even after a hot day, the evening chill can be quite palpable, so a light jacket or sweater will not be out of place.

Winter in Chernogorsk, covering the period from December to February, is marked by severe and steady frosts. Average daytime temperatures in these months range from -10°C to -14°C, and nightly lows can drop to -20°C and even lower, especially in January. In February, for example, with an average maximum temperature of -10.4°C, the nightly minimum can reach -20.4°C. Such weather requires appropriate warm gear for any time spent outdoors.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Chernogorsk is characterized by extremely low levels throughout the year. There is no pronounced rainy season or heavy snowfall here. Even in the months with the highest precipitation, the volume remains minimal. The driest months are January, February, and March, when the average monthly precipitation is formally 0 mm. However, the presence of 4-5 "wet" days in these months indicates the possibility of very light, practically immeasurable snow or frost, given the freezing temperatures.

With the arrival of warmer weather, the nature of precipitation changes. Starting in April, when average temperatures become positive, precipitation falls mainly as rain. Rainfall increases slightly towards summer, peaking at 2 mm per month from June to September. These summer and early autumn rains are typically light showers. Thus, the summer period, especially July and August, can be considered the relatively "wetter" season, but even then, the amount of precipitation is small.

The frequency of precipitation is also highest in the summer months and early autumn. For example, July, August, and September average about 12 days with precipitation each. From October, the number of "wet" days and the volume of precipitation begin to decrease. In November, when the average temperature drops well below freezing (around -5.7°C), precipitation shifts back to snow. In November and December, about 1 mm of precipitation falls, with approximately 6 wet days per month. Winter precipitation, therefore, consists of infrequent and light snow.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Chernogorsk, it's important to consider its sharply continental climate, which is characterized by significant temperature swings not only between seasons but also throughout the day. Therefore, the key principle when packing should be layering. This will allow you to easily adapt to the changing weather by adding or removing layers as needed. Regardless of the season, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, as the city and its surroundings are certainly best explored on foot.

Winter months in Chernogorsk (December to February) are very cold, with average temperatures well below freezing. You will need very warm outerwear (a down jacket or heavy coat), insulated trousers, a hat that covers your ears, a thick scarf, and warm gloves or mittens. Thermal underwear and wool socks will also be very useful. Although there is little precipitation, it is usually light snow, so a windproof and water-repellent jacket will be helpful. During the shoulder seasons (March-April and October-November), the weather is changeable: frosts are still possible or the cold is already setting in, so warm sweaters, fleece jackets, and a mid-season jacket are essential.

Summer (June to August) in Chernogorsk is warm, sometimes hot during the day. The core of your wardrobe should consist of light natural fabrics: T-shirts, short-sleeved shirts, shorts, skirts, and dresses. However, evenings can be cool, so don't forget a light jacket, cardigan, or hoodie. Although precipitation is low, summer months see more rainy days (albeit brief and light), so a compact light raincoat or a small umbrella may come in handy. On sunny days, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are a must. For May and September, when the weather is milder, a layered approach with the option to bundle up if necessary also works well.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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