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Planning your visit to Kirishi? In this section, you will find the latest information on weather conditions, as well as forecasts to help you better prepare for your trip.

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Overview

The climate in Kirishi, located in Russia, is humid continental. This means the city experiences four distinct seasons with significant temperature fluctuations. Winters are cold, with average temperatures well below freezing (in January, the average temperature is -5.6°C), while summers are generally warm but without exhausting heat (July is the warmest month with an average temperature of +18.0°C). Spring and autumn serve as transitional periods, bringing gradual changes in the weather.

A characteristic feature of the weather in Kirishi is the relatively low level of precipitation throughout the year, usually amounting to 2-3 mm per month. Despite this, the number of days with precipitation remains quite high and stable, varying from 11 to 16 days monthly. This suggests frequent but light precipitation, such as drizzle or light snow, depending on the season. Thus, while rain or snow may fall often, they are rarely heavy.

Temperature

The climate in Kirishi is characterized by a distinct change of seasons with a noticeable annual temperature range. The coldest month is usually January, when the average temperature drops to -5.6°C and minimum night temperatures can reach -7.9°C. Conversely, the warmest month is traditionally July, with an average temperature of +18.0°C and daytime highs reaching an average of +22.2°C. Thus, the annual temperature amplitude is over 23 degrees, reflecting the continental influence on the city's climate.

Summer months in Kirishi, from June to August, offer pleasantly warm weather. Average daytime temperatures during this period range from +21.5°C to +22.2°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities and walks. Summer nights are also fairly warm, with minimum temperatures ranging from +11.6°C in June to +13.8°C in July. A characteristic feature of the summer period is the noticeable daily temperature fluctuations; for example, in June, the difference between day and night temperatures can exceed 10°C, while in July and August, it is about 8-9°C.

Winter in Kirishi, spanning from December to February, is frosty and snowy. Average monthly temperatures consistently stay below zero, ranging from -3.6°C in December to -5.6°C in January. Night frosts are common, with minimum temperatures potentially dropping to -7.4°C to -7.9°C. Daytime temperatures also remain below freezing, averaging from -1.8°C to -3.4°C. Transitional seasons—spring and autumn—show a gradual change in temperatures: in spring, especially in April (average +5.0°C) and May (+10.9°C), there is a noticeable warming, while in autumn, a gradual cooling occurs, with temperatures crossing the zero mark in November (average +0.7°C).

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Kirishi, precipitation occurs throughout the year, but the total amount is small. There is no pronounced rainy or dry season. Most months receive about 2 mm of precipitation, with a slight increase to 3 mm in July and August, which are the wettest months by this measure. At the same time, days with precipitation occur quite frequently, indicating the predominantly light nature of the rainfall.

The winter months, from December to February, as well as most of March, are characterized by snowfall, as temperatures consistently stay below zero. Snowfalls are usually light but frequent: with a total monthly volume of about 2 mm, it snows an average of 12-15 days per month. November is a transitional period when rain gradually gives way to snow.

In the warmer months, from April to October, Kirishi experiences rain. July stands out as the month with the highest frequency of precipitation—an average of 16 rainy days—and it, along with August, receives the most precipitation (3 mm). The "driest" months in terms of the number of days with precipitation are April and May, when about 11 such days are recorded, although the volume of precipitation remains at 2 mm.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Kirishi, it is important to choose your wardrobe wisely, as the weather here can be changeable. The key principle is layering. This will allow you to easily adapt to the temperature fluctuations throughout the day typical for this region of Russia. Given that precipitation in the form of rain or snow is possible almost year-round (averaging 11 to 16 wet days per month), don't forget to check the latest weather forecast just before you leave—this will help you make final adjustments to your luggage.

The cold period in Kirishi spans from November to March, when average temperatures range from +0.7°C in November to a harsh -5.6°C in January, and night frosts can be even more noticeable. For a comfortable stay, you will need very warm clothes: thermal underwear, wool or fleece sweaters, an insulated windproof jacket or down coat, as well as warm trousers, a hat, scarf, and mittens or gloves. Pay special attention to warm waterproof footwear, as snow and slush are frequent companions during this time of year.

From April to October, the weather becomes milder but remains changeable. In spring (April-May), it gradually warms up from an average of +5°C in April to +11°C in May. In autumn (September-October), the reverse happens: from an average of +12°C in September, the temperature drops to +6°C in October. For these shoulder months, a mid-season jacket, a few sweaters, jeans or thick trousers, and a light hat and gloves for chilly evenings will come in handy. In summer (June-August), Kirishi enjoys warmer weather with average temperatures around +17°C to +18°C and highs reaching +22°C. However, even in the summer months, especially in July and August when the number of rainy days is 14-16, you should be prepared for rain—bring an umbrella or a light raincoat. For daytime walks, T-shirts, light trousers, or shorts are suitable. On sunny days, don't forget sunscreen and a hat. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes will be your reliable companion on your journey.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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