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Planning a trip or just curious about the weather in Korolev? Here you will find the most up-to-date information: current weather conditions, detailed forecasts, and helpful charts to keep you informed of any changes.

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Overview

The climate in Korolev is humid continental, meaning four distinct seasons with noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Get ready for a real Russian winter and enjoy the warm summers, as well as the transitional spring and autumn periods, each charming in its own way.

Winters here are typically cold, with average monthly temperatures well below freezing, especially in January and February. Snow cover is common, creating a fairytale atmosphere. In contrast, summers are warm and pleasant, with peak temperatures in July and August, when averages approach +19°C and maximums can reach +23°C. This is the perfect time for walks and outdoor activities.

Spring and autumn are transitional seasons. In spring, nature awakens and temperatures gradually rise, starting in March. Autumn brings cooler weather and colorful landscapes, particularly in September and October, before the winter cold arrives. Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year without a distinct rainy season, although some months, such as July and December, may have a slightly higher number of days with precipitation.

Temperature

Korolev experiences a pronounced annual temperature cycle typical of a humid continental climate. The coldest months are traditionally January, with an average air temperature of about -6.7°C (minimums can drop to -8.8°C, while maximums rarely exceed -4.5°C), and February, with an average temperature of -6.0°C. In contrast, the peak of summer heat occurs in July, when the average temperature reaches +18.9°C and daytime highs often rise to +23.2°C. August is also very warm, with an average temperature of +18.2°C and maximums up to +23.0°C.

The summer months, from June to August, are characterized by pleasantly warm weather. During the day, the temperature usually fluctuates between +17°C and +23°C, creating comfortable conditions for walks and outdoor activities. Summer also features noticeable daily temperature fluctuations: the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows can be 8-10°C. For example, in July, while the average daytime high is +23.2°C, the nighttime low drops to an average of +14.7°C, bringing a pleasant evening and nighttime cool.

Winter in Korolev is generally frosty and snowy. From December to February, average monthly temperatures stay consistently below freezing. In January, the coldest month, the average minimum temperature is -8.8°C and the average maximum is -4.5°C. Daily temperature fluctuations in winter are less pronounced than in summer, at about 4-5°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons: in spring, there is a gradual increase in temperature from March averages of -2.1°C to May averages of +12.0°C. In autumn, the reverse process occurs—from September's +12.8°C, the temperature smoothly declines to near-zero levels in November (average 0.0°C).

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Korolev, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no distinct rainy season or prolonged dry periods. The total monthly precipitation is low, usually ranging from 1 to 3 mm. This indicates that heavy downpours or lingering rains are not typical for this region, and precipitation is most often moderate or light.

Regarding the "wettest" and "driest" periods, July stands out as the month with the highest volume of precipitation (3 mm). December leads in the number of days with precipitation (averaging 15 days), followed by January and October (14 days each). Conversely, the "driest" month by volume of precipitation is March (only 1 mm). The lowest number of days with precipitation — 10 days each — occurs in March, August, and September.

The nature of precipitation in Korolev directly depends on the time of year. During the winter months, from December to February, as well as in the transitional periods of November and March when temperatures consistently stay below freezing, precipitation falls mainly as snow. In summer and the warmer months of the off-season, from April to October, it is usually rain. On average, you can expect between 10 to 15 days of precipitation per month, providing regular but not excessive moisture.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Korolev, it is important to consider the distinct seasonal changes so your wardrobe matches the weather. The key principle is layering, which allows you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day and during different times of the year. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes will be your best companion, as the city is perfect for exploring on foot. Don't forget an umbrella or a raincoat, as precipitation is possible any time of year, though it is rarely excessive.

In winter (December to February) and early spring (March), Korolev is quite cold, with average temperatures well below zero. You will need a warm winter jacket or a down coat, a hat, a scarf, gloves or mittens, and warm waterproof shoes, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors. Thermal underwear can also be very useful. In late autumn (October-November), the weather also turns chilly, so a warm sweater, a mid-season jacket, and waterproof shoes will come in handy.

Summer months (June-August) in Korolev are generally warm and pleasant, with average temperatures around +17-19°C. Lightweight clothing is suitable for this time of year: t-shirts, shirts, dresses, shorts, or light trousers. However, evenings can be cool, so it's worth bringing a light jacket, cardigan, or sweater. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for sun protection on clear days. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September) are transitional periods with moderate temperatures where layered clothing is ideal: for example, a t-shirt topped with a shirt or light jumper, and a windbreaker or light jacket.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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