Planning your day in Kiselyovsk or just want to stay on top of the changing weather? This section provides the most up-to-date information, from current conditions to detailed forecasts and visual charts, helping you prepare for whatever the elements bring.
Kiselevsk
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Kiselyovsk can be described as sharply continental. This means the city experiences significant temperature contrasts between seasons. Travelers can expect distinct seasonal changes: cold and snowy winters, a quick-moving spring, moderately warm summers, and colorful yet cool autumns.
Winter months, especially January, are marked by freezing weather with average temperatures around -15.5°C, and sometimes lower. Summer, from June to August, brings pleasant warmth to the residents and guests of Kiselyovsk, with the thermometer typically rising to +17-19°C. Spring and autumn are transitional periods with fairly rapid changes in weather. As for precipitation, the total annual amount is low (1-2 mm per month), but it falls quite regularly, especially as snow in winter and brief showers during the warmer months, with the number of precipitation days ranging from 8 to 15 per month.
Temperature
The climate in Kiselyovsk is distinguished by pronounced seasonal temperature contrasts. The annual temperature range is quite significant: from harsh winter frosts to moderately warm summers. The coldest month is January, when the average air temperature is -15.5°C, with average lows reaching -19.2°C and highs not rising above -11.7°C. The warmest month is July, with an average temperature of +19.0°C. In July, daytime highs average +23.7°C, while nighttime lows drop to +14.2°C.
The summer period in Kiselyovsk, spanning June, July, and August, is characterized by pleasant, warm weather. Average daytime temperatures in these months range from +22.4°C to +23.7°C, creating comfortable conditions for being outdoors. However, it is worth noting significant daily temperature fluctuations: on summer nights, the thermometer can drop to +12°C (in August) or +14.2°C (in July). Thus, evenings and nights can be quite cool, even after a warm day.
Winter in Kiselyovsk is harsh and long, with steady sub-zero temperatures. In December, January, and February, average temperatures range from -13.3°C to -15.5°C. Daytime highs in these months rarely rise above -8.8°C (in February) and more often stay between -10°C and -12°C. Night frosts are particularly strong, with average minimum temperatures from -17.1°C to -19.2°C. Daily temperature fluctuations are also present in winter, though less pronounced than in summer, amounting to about 6-9°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Kiselyovsk is characterized by a very low total volume throughout the year—only 1-2 mm per month. Despite this, days with precipitation are distributed fairly evenly, and there is no distinct rainy season or dry period in terms of volume. However, the number of "wet" days varies significantly from month to month.
The winter period, from November to March, brings precipitation to Kiselyovsk mainly in the form of snow, due to consistent sub-zero temperatures. The highest number of snowy days occurs in November (an average of 15 days) and December (13 days), as well as January (11 days). Given the extremely small amount of precipitation in millimeters, these are likely frequent but light snowfalls or prolonged frost.
In the warm season, from May to September, precipitation falls as rain. The "rainiest" month in terms of the number of days with precipitation is July, with an average of 15 such days. However, even here, the total precipitation does not exceed 2 mm, indicating mostly light, possibly drizzling rain. A similar pattern is seen in June (12 days), August, and September (13 days each). April and October, being transitional months, can bring both rain and sleet depending on the temperature.
Thus, the "wettest" months by frequency of precipitation in Kiselyovsk are July and November, each with an average of 15 days of precipitation. The "driest" by this measure are February and April, where precipitation is recorded only about 8 days a month. Overall, Kiselyovsk is characterized by weather with frequent but very light precipitation throughout the year.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Kiselyovsk, it is important to consider its sharply continental climate with distinct seasons. The key principle is layering, as temperatures can change significantly even within a single day. In winter (December to February), when average temperatures drop to -13°C...-15.5°C and minimums can reach -19°C, you will need very warm items: a down jacket or fur coat, thermal underwear, warm sweaters, a hat, scarf, mittens or gloves, and insulated waterproof footwear. Despite the low precipitation volume (1 mm), snow falls frequently (8-13 days a month), so waterproof outerwear and boots will come in handy.
In summer (June–August), Kiselyovsk enjoys moderately warm weather with average temperatures of +17°C...+19°C. During the day, light T-shirts, shorts, and dresses are suitable. However, evenings and nights can be cool (down to +12°C...+14°C), so be sure to bring a sweater, light jacket, or windbreaker. Although total precipitation is low (2 mm), there are many rainy days (12-15 per month), so a light waterproof jacket or compact umbrella won't hurt. Comfortable shoes are essential for walking around Kiselyovsk at any time of year.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are transitional seasons with very changeable weather. March is still quite cold (averaging -4.7°C), while May is already warm (around +11.3°C). In autumn, temperatures gradually drop from +10°C in September to -7°C in November. Layering is ideal for these periods: T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, jumpers, and a mid-season jacket. Don't forget a hat and scarf, especially for early spring and late autumn. Given the frequent, though not heavy, precipitation (8-15 days per month), water-repellent outerwear will be very useful.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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