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Weather in Deputatsky

Current Weather

Planning your day or trip? Find out what weather awaits you in the settlement of Deputatsky by checking the current meteorological report and detailed forecast charts below.

24 Jan, Sa

-29°

25 Jan, Su

-25°

26 Jan, Mo

-23°

27 Jan, Tu

-24°

28 Jan, We

-29°

29 Jan, Th

-30°

30 Jan, Fr

-23°

31 Jan, Sa

-24°

1 Feb, Su

-34°

2 Feb, Mo

-34°

3 Feb, Tu

-37°

4 Feb, We

-33°

5 Feb, Th

-32°

6 Feb, Fr

-34°

7 Feb, Sa

-26°

General Weather Overview

The climate in Deputatsky can be characterized as sharply continental and subarctic, which is typical for the country's northern territories. This region is known for extremely low temperatures during the winter period and a very short, cool summer. Travellers should prepare in advance for severe weather conditions that define the entire way of life in the settlement.

Winter is the dominant season here, lasting more than half a year: from October to April, the thermometer stays confidently at sub-zero marks, and in January and February, frosts often drop below -30°C. Summer arrives briefly and is not distinguished by heat—even in the warmest months, June and July, the average temperature rarely exceeds +11°C. Warm clothing is essential for tourists here at any time of the year.

A characteristic feature of the weather in Deputatsky is the very low amount of precipitation year-round, making the air quite dry. This circumstance helps to endure the severe frosts a bit more easily, though it requires protecting the skin from windburn. Thanks to low cloud cover in certain months, one can often observe clear skies here, emphasizing the austere beauty of the northern landscapes.

Temperature

The climate in this region is distinguished by extreme severity and a long winter, typical for northern territories. Deputatsky is characterized by a huge annual temperature range: from extreme frosts to cool summers. The coldest month is January with an average of -34.4°C, while night temperatures often drop to -36.7°C. The cold period dominates here, and sub-zero average monthly temperatures are recorded from October to May inclusive.

Summer comes briefly and does not bring strong heat. June and July are considered the warmest months, yet even during this period, the average air temperature stays around +11...+11.6°C. During the day, the air may warm up to a maximum of +15...+16°C, creating conditions more suitable for brisk walks than for a classic summer holiday. The difference between day and night temperatures in the summer season is about 7–8 degrees, so even in July, tourists cannot do without warm clothes.

Precipitation

Precipitation in the settlement of Deputatsky falls in very small volumes, which is characteristic of the harsh climate of this region. The total amount of moisture remains extremely low throughout the year, rarely exceeding 1–2 mm per month even in the 'wettest' periods. In winter, when temperatures drop to extreme values, precipitation falls exclusively as dry snow or ice dust, without creating massive snowdrifts in a short time.

The relatively humid season falls on the short summer and early autumn. The cloudiest months are July and September, when an average of about 11 days with precipitation is recorded. However, given the low total volume, this is most often a light drizzle or brief weak rain, rather than prolonged downpours. In September, when the air temperature drops sharply, rain quickly turns to snow.

The driest period is observed at the beginning of the year: from January to March, precipitation tends towards zero, and it snows for only 1–2 days a month. Travellers should note that the air here remains predominantly dry, so the main task when preparing for a trip will be protection from the cold, not from moisture.

What to Pack

When planning to visit Deputatsky, remember that this is a place with a severe northern climate. Winters here are very long and frosty, with temperatures often dropping below -30°C. The foundation of your wardrobe should be high-quality thermal underwear, woollen sweaters, and a windproof down parka designed for extreme cold. Be sure to take insulated trousers, a fur hat, a scarf, and mittens, as they retain heat much better than gloves.

Summer in this region of Russia is short and cool: even in July, the average temperature hovers around +11°C, so light summer clothing is unlikely to be useful. It is better to prefer the principle of layering: wear a T-shirt, a fleece jacket, and a windbreaker to easily regulate heat exchange if necessary. Given the likelihood of precipitation and humidity in the summer months, a raincoat or a waterproof jacket with a hood would be useful.

Pay special attention to footwear: in winter, boots with thick soles and natural insulation are necessary, while sturdy trekking boots ready for slush and off-road conditions are suitable for the warm season. Sunglasses will be useful not only in summer but also in spring when the bright sun reflects off the snow cover. We also recommend carrying a rich cream to protect the skin of your face and hands from windburn and low temperatures.

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