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Planning your day in Megion or just curious about the weather? Here you will find the most up-to-date information, including forecasts and useful weather charts, to help you stay informed.

Overview

The climate in Megion, located in Russia, is characterized as sharply continental. This means significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, with very distinct seasons. Winters here are long and very cold, while summers are short and moderately warm, occasionally even cool.

The winter period typically lasts from November to April, with average temperatures dropping well below freezing. January and February are the coldest months, when average temperatures can reach -18.9°C and -16.2°C, respectively. The summer months, especially July, bring more comfortable weather with an average temperature of around +17.8°C, although nights can still be chilly. The transition seasons—spring and autumn—are short, with rapid changes in temperature regimes.

A unique feature of Megion's climate is the relatively low amount of precipitation throughout the year, usually not exceeding 1-3 mm per month. Despite this, the number of days with precipitation (rain or snow) is quite high, indicating frequent but light precipitation. Travelers planning a trip should be prepared for harsh winter conditions and changeable weather during the shoulder seasons.

Temperature

The climate in Megion is characterized by significant annual temperature fluctuations typical of continental regions. The coldest month is generally January, when the average temperature is -18.9°C, with nightly lows averaging -22.3°C and daily highs around -15.6°C. The warmest month is July, with an average temperature of 17.8°C. During this period, daytime temperatures can reach 22.3°C, while night temperatures drop to 13.3°C.

The summer months in Megion—June, July, and August—offer moderately warm weather. In July, the peak of summer, the average maximum temperature stays at 22.3°C, creating pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Nights, however, remain quite cool, with average minimum temperatures around 13.3°C in July. Consequently, daily temperature fluctuations in summer can be quite noticeable, reaching 9-10°C. June and August are also characterized by warm weather, with average temperatures of 14.3°C and 15.3°C respectively, while maximum daily temperatures in these months hover around 18-19°C.

Winter in Megion is harsh and long. From December to February, stable freezing conditions are established. In January, average daily highs do not exceed -15.6°C, and nightly lows regularly drop below -20°C. February is slightly "milder" than January, with an average temperature of -16.2°C, but it remains very cold. Even on relatively warm winter days, the temperature rarely rises above -13°C. The transition seasons, spring and autumn, are quite short. A noticeable warming begins in May (average temperature 6.6°C), and by October (average temperature 1.0°C), the approach of winter is already felt, with night frosts and daytime temperatures close to zero.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Megion, precipitation is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, though the total volume is low. A characteristic feature is that even with low monthly volumes, days with precipitation are recorded quite frequently, indicating a predominantly light nature of the snowfall or rain.

The winter period in Megion, usually from November to March, is characterized by snowfall due to consistently sub-zero temperatures. In January, with a precipitation volume of only 1 mm and 13 snowy days, snowfalls are frequent and very light. In February (8 snowy days), they are also light but occur less frequently than in other winter months, despite the same 1 mm volume. In March, precipitation increases slightly to 2 mm, with snow remaining light and falling for up to 15 days. April is a transitional month: with an average of 2 mm of precipitation and 12 precipitation days, this can be snow at the beginning of the month and rain or sleet by the end, as maximum temperatures can rise above freezing. From May to September, precipitation falls mainly as rain, also usually light. October becomes a transition month again, where with 2 mm of precipitation and 14 precipitation days, both rain and early snowfalls are possible as average temperatures approach zero.

The highest amount of precipitation, about 3 mm, falls in June and August. August also stands out as the month with the maximum number of days with precipitation—averaging 16 days—which implies frequent but light rain. July receives about 2 mm of rain spread over approximately 10 days. The driest months in terms of precipitation volume (1 mm) are January, February, and December. However, while snow falls quite often in January (13 snowy days) and December (12 snowy days), it occurs less frequently in February (8 snowy days), although it remains very light. Overall, Megion is typically characterized by frequent but very light precipitation throughout the year, whether it be snow in winter or rain in summer.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Megion, it is important to choose your wardrobe carefully, as the weather has a pronounced continental character with cold winters and moderately warm summers. The key principle is layering, which will allow you to stay comfortable as temperatures fluctuate throughout the day. Regardless of the season, be sure to bring comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for long walks and be prepared for frequent, though not always heavy, precipitation throughout the year.

The winter months in Megion (from December to February, and often November and March as well) are characterized by severe frosts, with average temperatures dropping to -19°C or lower. Your winter luggage should include: thermal underwear, warm sweaters or fleece jackets, a very warm windproof and waterproof jacket or down coat, insulated trousers, a hat that covers the ears, a scarf, and warm mittens or gloves. Do not forget insulated waterproof footwear with non-slip soles. In spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), the weather is volatile, ranging from cool to outright cold. You will need warm clothes, a mid-season jacket (preferably waterproof and windproof), and water-resistant shoes.

Summer in Megion (June-August) offers milder weather with average temperatures between +14°C and +18°C; however, evenings can be cool, and rain is a frequent occurrence. Pack T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, jeans or heavy trousers, a light jacket or fleece, and a waterproof windbreaker or raincoat. Given the consistently high number of days with precipitation throughout the year (from 8 to 16 days per month), a compact umbrella or light raincoat will be a faithful companion on any trip to Megion.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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