Planning your day or a trip to Nelidovo? Here you will find the latest weather information, including detailed forecasts and visual charts to help you prepare for any conditions.
Nelidovo
Current Weather
Overview
Nelidovo features a humid continental climate, which means distinct seasons with significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Winters here are frosty and snowy, with average monthly temperatures well below freezing, dropping to an average of -5.5°C in January. Summers, in contrast, are warm and comfortable, with temperatures perfect for walks and outdoor activities; the average temperature in July is about 17.8°C. Spring and autumn are transitional periods when the weather can be changeable, with temperatures gradually rising or falling.
Precipitation in Nelidovo is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, although the total monthly amount is small, averaging 2-3 mm. A notable feature is the fairly high number of days with precipitation: mostly snow in winter and rain in summer. For example, December and July can see up to 18 and 17 days with precipitation, respectively. This suggests that light precipitation is a common occurrence, and tourists should take this into account when planning their trip, especially if long walks are planned.
Temperature
The temperature patterns in Nelidovo show a classic picture for a humid continental climate. The annual temperature cycle is clearly defined: the coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature is -5.5°C, and night minimums can drop to an average of -7.7°C. The warmest months are July and August. In July, the average temperature reaches 17.8°C, and in August, it is 17.5°C, while daily maximums in these months can rise to an average of 21.9°C and 22.1°C, respectively.
The summer months in Nelidovo, from June to August, are characterized by pleasant warmth. Daily temperatures average between 21°C and 22°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor recreation. Nights bring refreshing coolness: average minimum temperatures during this period range from 11.7°C in June to 13.7°C in July. The difference between daily maximums and nightly minimums in summer is quite noticeable, especially in June and August, where it can exceed 9-10°C, ensuring a comfortable sleep after a warm day.
Winter in Nelidovo, spanning from December to February, is characterized by consistently frosty weather. Average monthly temperatures stay firmly below freezing. January marks the peak of winter cold: the average temperature is -5.5°C, average minimums reach -7.7°C, and average maximum daily temperatures rarely rise above -3.4°C. December and February are also frosty, with average temperatures of -3.4°C and -4.7°C, respectively. Daily temperature fluctuations in winter are less pronounced than in summer, usually ranging from 3°C to 5°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
In Nelidovo, you won't encounter a pronounced rainy season or a dry period, as the monthly precipitation is quite stable and low, averaging 2-3 mm. A key feature of the local climate in terms of precipitation is its high frequency throughout the year. This means that light rain or snow is common, but it is rarely intense or prolonged.
The winter months, especially December (averaging 18 days with precipitation) and January (16 days), are characterized by frequent snowfall. Given the negative average monthly temperatures during this period, precipitation falls mainly as snow. February is also quite snowy, with 13 days of precipitation. In transitional months such as November (14 days with precipitation) and March (12 days), there is also a high probability of snow or mixed precipitation, such as sleet, as temperatures fluctuate around freezing.
In summer, precipitation falls as rain. The highest frequency of rainy days is observed in July—an average of 17 days. June and August are also quite wet, with 13 rainy days each. Despite the frequency, the total amount of precipitation (3 mm in these summer months) suggests that these are generally not long downpours, but rather short or moderate showers. In spring, especially in May (10 days with precipitation), and in early autumn, for example, in September (12 days), the number of rainy days decreases slightly, but there are practically no completely dry periods in Nelidovo.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Nelidovo, it is important to consider the changeable nature of the local weather and the frequent, though not heavy, precipitation throughout the year. The key packing principle should be layering. This will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes, which can be noticeable even within a single day. Essential items include comfortable waterproof shoes for walking, as well as a compact umbrella or a light raincoat, since the probability of precipitation is high in almost any season, whether it's snow in winter or rain in summer.
In winter (December to February), a real Russian winter awaits you in Nelidovo, with average temperatures below freezing, frequent snowfall, and a fair number of overcast days. Be sure to bring warm outerwear (a down jacket or winter coat, preferably with a hood), a hat, scarf, gloves or mittens, as well as thermal underwear, warm sweaters, or fleece jackets. Don't forget insulated, waterproof shoes with non-slip soles. In summer (June to August), the weather is generally warm and comfortable, with average temperatures around +17°C, but with frequent, albeit light, rain. You will need lightweight clothes: T-shirts, shorts, dresses, but you should also bring a sweater or a light windbreaker for evening walks or in case of cool, rainy weather. Sunscreen and a hat will be useful on clear days.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) in Nelidovo are transitional seasons with quite variable weather. In March and November, it can still be cold, with temperatures around freezing and possible snow, so warm clothes will be useful. In April–May and September–October, the temperature is more moderate but still requires a mid-season jacket (preferably waterproof and windproof), sweaters, jeans, or thick trousers. Layering also plays an important role here: a light jacket can be taken off during a warm afternoon and put back on in the evening. Waterproof shoes and an umbrella remain your faithful companions during these periods as well, as the number of days with precipitation remains significant.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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