Planning your day in Dmitrov? Here you will find the most up-to-date weather information, along with detailed forecasts and visual charts to help you prepare for any whims of nature.
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Overview
The climate in Dmitrov is best described as humid continental. This means the city experiences clearly defined seasons with noticeable temperature contrasts. Travelers should expect significant weather variations throughout the year, making each season unique for a visit.
Winters in Dmitrov are generally frosty and snowy, with average temperatures in January and February around -6°C...-7°C, while nighttime temperatures can drop even lower. Spring arrives gradually as the snow melts and temperatures rise; however, April can still be chilly. Summer is warm and pleasant, especially in July and August, when the average temperature stays around +18°C and maximums can reach +22-23°C. Autumn brings a gradual cooldown, golden foliage, and the transition toward winter.
Precipitation in Dmitrov is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, averaging 2-3 mm per month. The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in July, October, December, and January (about 15-16 days), while August and September see the fewest (about 10 days). This suggests that while heavy downpours are rare, the chance of light precipitation exists almost year-round, so a light jacket or an umbrella might come in handy at any time.
Temperature
The annual temperature range in Dmitrov is significant: from winter lows reaching -8.7°C in January to summer highs around +22.9°C in July. The coldest month is usually January, when the average temperature is -6.6°C, with nighttime lows dropping to -8.7°C and daytime highs around -4.5°C. February also brings frosty weather with an average temperature of -5.9°C and minimums down to -8.6°C. The warmest period is July, when the average temperature reaches +18.6°C and daytime highs can rise to +22.9°C, followed by August with an average temperature of +17.9°C and a maximum of +22.6°C.
Summer months in Dmitrov, especially June, July, and August, are characterized by pleasantly warm weather. Average daytime temperatures in July and August stay consistently above +22°C (reaching +22.9°C in July), creating comfortable conditions for walking and outdoor activities. Nights bring refreshing cool air, with temperatures dropping to an average of +14.4°C in July and +13.1°C in August. These daily temperature fluctuations, where the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows can be anywhere from 8 to nearly 10 degrees, are typical for the summer period, making the evenings feel fresh.
Winter in Dmitrov is a time of steady frosts. From December to February, the air temperature stays consistently below zero. In January, the coldest month, even daytime temperatures average -4.5°C, while nighttime temperatures drop to -8.7°C. In February, the average minimum is -8.6°C and the maximum is -3.3°C. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—show a gradual change in temperatures. For example, in April, the average temperature is already +6.0°C, but the difference between daytime (+10.9°C) and nighttime (+1.1°C) values is quite significant, reaching almost 10°C. November serves as a precursor to winter, with an average temperature of about 0°C (ranging from -1.8°C at night to +1.8°C during the day).
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Dmitrov is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no pronounced rainy season or prolonged dry periods. The total amount of precipitation is low: in most months, it is around 2 mm, peaking at 3 mm in July and reaching a minimum of 1 mm in March. This suggests that heavy downpours or heavy snowfalls are quite rare, and precipitation is more often moderate or light.
The highest amount of precipitation, both in volume (3 mm) and in the number of days (an average of 16), typically falls in July. In the summer months, this is usually rain. The "driest" month in terms of precipitation volume is March (only 1 mm), while the fewest days with precipitation are observed in August and September—about 10 days each. In winter, especially from December to February, when average monthly temperatures are consistently below freezing (from -4.5°C to -6.6°C), precipitation falls primarily as snow. For example, January and December see 15 days of precipitation each, while February has 12.
During transitional seasons, such as March (average temperature -2.0°C) and November (average temperature 0.0°C), the nature of precipitation can be mixed: rain, sleet, or snow are all possible. The frequency of precipitation in Dmitrov is quite stable throughout the year: the number of "wet" days varies from 10 (in August and September) to 16 (in July). This means that light waterproof clothing or an umbrella can come in handy for travelers at almost any time of year.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Dmitrov, it is important to consider the distinct change of seasons and the typical humid continental climate. In winter (December–February), you will definitely need very warm clothing: a down jacket or a heavy coat, a hat, a scarf, gloves or mittens, as well as thermal underwear and insulated waterproof boots, as average temperatures drop to -6°C...-9°C and snow is frequent. In spring (March–May), the weather is changeable. March can still be cold and snowy, so warm clothes remain relevant. In April and May, temperatures gradually rise, but evenings can still be chilly. Layering is recommended: sweaters, fleece jackets, and a windbreaker or light jacket. Don’t forget comfortable shoes for walking around the city as it wakes up after winter.
Summer in Dmitrov (June–August) is usually warm and comfortable, with average temperatures around +17°C...+19°C and daytime highs reaching +22°C...+23°C. Light clothing made of natural fabrics, t-shirts, shorts, and dresses are perfect for this time of year. However, given the possibility of rain—especially in July (up to 16 days with precipitation)—and cooler evenings, it's worth bringing a light jacket or cardigan, along with an umbrella. Sunscreen and a hat are also useful. In autumn (September–November), the weather gradually becomes cooler and rainier. September may still have warm days, but by November, temperatures approach freezing. You’ll need a mid-season jacket, warm sweaters, waterproof shoes, and an umbrella. The principle of layering will be especially useful during the shoulder seasons.
Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must, as Dmitrov is full of interesting sights. Since precipitation is possible year-round (averaging 10–16 days with precipitation per month), a compact umbrella or a light raincoat can be useful on any trip. If you are sensitive to the wind, a windbreaker will be a good addition to your luggage, especially during the spring, autumn, and winter.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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