Planning your day or a trip to Mamadysh? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information, as well as detailed forecasts and useful charts to help you be prepared for any of nature's surprises.
Mamadysh
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Overview
The climate in Mamadysh is classified as humid continental, with four distinct seasons. This means you can expect a truly frosty winter and a warm, sometimes even hot, summer. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—also have their own unique characteristics, bringing gradual changes in temperature and weather patterns.
Winters in Mamadysh are typically long and cold, with average temperatures in January and February around -10°C, and sometimes lower. Summer, on the other hand, is pleasantly warm: in July, the average temperature rises to +20°C, and maximum highs can reach +25°C or more. Spring and autumn are times of change when the weather can be quite fickle, with temperatures gradually rising in the spring and dropping in the autumn.
As for precipitation, it is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year without a pronounced rainy season. However, the number of days with precipitation can be quite significant, especially during the cold period (from October to February), when it most often falls as snow. Overall, the weather in Mamadysh is typical for central Russia, offering a variety of conditions throughout the year.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Mamadysh shows significant annual fluctuations, typical of a humid continental climate. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature drops to -10.6°C, and night minimums can reach -13.0°C. February is slightly warmer, with an average temperature of -9.5°C. The hottest period is July, when the thermometer averages +20.4°C, and daytime highs often rise to +25.4°C, making it the peak month of summer.
The summer months in Mamadysh—from June to August—are characterized by pleasant warmth, ideal for walks and outdoor recreation. In June, the average temperature is +17.0°C, reaching its peak in July (+20.4°C) and decreasing slightly in August (+18.6°C). Daytime temperatures during this period are comfortable: in May, the average maximum is +18.6°C, rising to +22.2°C in June, reaching +25.4°C in July, and staying at +23.5°C in August. Noticeable daily temperature fluctuations are observed in summer. For example, in May, the difference between daytime and nighttime figures can be about 11°C (from +7.2°C at night to +18.6°C during the day), and in July, it's about 10°C (from +15.4°C to +25.4°C), providing refreshing coolness in the evening hours.
Winter in Mamadysh is real, frosty, and snowy, lasting from December to February. In December, the average temperature settles at -8.4°C, January is the coldest at -10.6°C, and in February, it warms up slightly to -9.5°C. Night temperatures in these months are consistently low, ranging from -10.6°C in December to -13.0°C in January. During the day, the thermometer rarely rises above -6°C to -8°C. Even in March, the average temperature remains negative (-3.9°C), although daytime values can already approach zero. Daily temperature fluctuations in winter are less pronounced than in summer, averaging 4-5°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Mamadysh occurs throughout the year; however, the total monthly amount is small, ranging mostly from 1 to 2 mm. This indicates the absence of a pronounced rainy season or a dry period in terms of precipitation volume. Nevertheless, the frequency of days with precipitation varies from month to month, allowing for the identification of "wetter" and "drier" periods.
The winter period, covering the months from November to March, is characterized mainly by snowfall, as average air temperatures during this time are below freezing. January is the month with the highest number of days with precipitation—averaging 13 days. This indicates frequent, though likely light, snowfalls, given the total volume of 2 mm. December and February also see a significant number of days with precipitation (12 and 11 days, respectively). In March, despite only 1 mm of precipitation, it falls over 10 days, and it is still predominantly snow or wet snow.
With the arrival of warmer weather from April to October, precipitation in Mamadysh falls as rain. August has the fewest days with precipitation—only 8 days (with 2 mm of precipitation)—making it the month with the lowest frequency of rain. June and July, the warmest months, have 11 and 10 days of precipitation respectively, with a total volume of 2 mm each month. This suggests that summer rains, while not very heavy, occur regularly. In transitional months such as April and October, precipitation is also observed: 9 days in April and 12 days in October, with the first snowfalls or mixed precipitation already possible in October.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When heading to Mamadysh, it is important to consider the distinct change of seasons and the specifics of the local climate. Since the weather can be changeable and precipitation, while not heavy in volume, occurs quite often throughout the year (from 8 to 13 days a month), the principle of layering will be your best friend. A pair of comfortable walking shoes suitable for different weather conditions is essential. It is also worth bringing an umbrella or a light raincoat to be prepared for sudden rain or wet snow, especially in the off-season and winter.
In winter, from November to March, Mamadysh experiences frosty weather with average temperatures ranging from -2°C to -10°C, and sometimes lower. Therefore, your suitcase must include: very warm outerwear (a down jacket or coat), insulated trousers, sweaters, thermal underwear, a hat, a scarf, and warm gloves or mittens. Don't forget waterproof and warm shoes with non-slip soles, as snowfalls are frequent. Even if the monthly precipitation volume is small, snow can fall regularly.
The summer months, from June to August, are warm with average temperatures around +17°C to +20°C and daytime highs up to +25°C. Light natural fabrics like T-shirts, shorts, and dresses are suitable for this period. However, evenings can be cool, so a light jacket, cardigan, or sweater will come in handy. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. In spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), the weather is at its most unpredictable, with temperatures fluctuating from +5°C to +18°C. Layering is particularly relevant during these times: T-shirts, long-sleeve tops, jeans, a windbreaker or a mid-season jacket, and waterproof shoes.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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