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Overview

The climate in Novomoskovsk is humid continental, arid, with clearly defined seasons. A characteristic feature of the local weather is the very low amount of precipitation throughout the year, which makes the air quite dry.

Winters here are quite cold, with average temperatures in January and February around -6°C, and minimum temperatures can drop to -8.9°C. Summer, by contrast, is warm and comfortable, especially in July and August, when the average daytime temperature stays around +19°C, and maximum values can reach +24°C. Spring and autumn are transitional periods with a gradual change in temperature regimes. Even though there are between 8 and 14 days with precipitation each month, the total amount is extremely insignificant at only 1-2 mm per month, further emphasizing the dryness of the local climate.

Temperature

The annual temperature regime in Novomoskovsk shows significant fluctuations characteristic of a continental climate. The coldest months are January and February, when the average air temperature stays at -6.6°C and -6.0°C respectively, and nightly minimums regularly drop to -8.9°C. The warmest period falls in July and August. In July, the average temperature is +19.2°C, and in August it is +19.0°C, while daytime highs in these months can reach +23.8°C and +24.1°C, creating comfortable conditions for summer recreation.

Summer in Novomoskovsk is generally pleasantly warm. June days warm up to an average of +22.3°C, while nights remain fresh with temperatures around +12.2°C. In July and August, the daytime heat can feel stronger, especially with maximum values around +24°C, but average temperatures around +19°C make being outdoors comfortable. Daily temperature fluctuations in summer are quite noticeable: the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows can reach 9-10°C, providing coolness in the evening and night hours.

Winter in the city is characterized by persistent frosts. From December to February, the thermometer rarely rises above zero. In December, the average temperature is -3.9°C, with nighttime cooling down to -5.7°C and daytime temperatures around -2.1°C. January and February are the harshest winter months: average nighttime temperatures drop to -8.8°C and -8.9°C, and daytime highs do not exceed -3.3°C and -4.2°C respectively. In these months, the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures is less pronounced than in summer, at about 4-5°C, indicating consistently cold weather. Transitional seasons, spring and autumn, show a gradual change in temperatures: April already brings noticeable warming with average daytime values up to +11.8°C, and October brings a noticeable cooling to +10.3°C during the day.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Novomoskovsk is characterized by an extremely low volume throughout the year, confirming the overall aridity of the climate. Monthly precipitation varies slightly, totaling only 1-2 mm. The lowest amount, about 1 mm, falls in March and August, while in other months about 2 mm is recorded. This means that there is no pronounced rainy or dry season in the city in terms of volume—the weather is consistently dry.

The nature of precipitation in Novomoskovsk clearly depends on the season. In the winter months, from December to February, when average temperatures stay well below freezing (from -3.9°C to -6.6°C), precipitation falls mainly as snow. Snow cover can form and persist during this period. In transitional months such as November (average temperature 0.2°C) and March (average temperature -2.1°C), mixed precipitation is possible: snow, sleet, or freezing drizzle, as temperatures fluctuate around the zero mark. During the warm season, from April to October, precipitation falls as rain, which, given the small total volume, is most often light and short-lived.

Despite the low volume, the frequency of precipitation varies by month. The highest number of days with precipitation is observed in December (average 14 days), as well as in January and July (13 days each). This means that during these periods, the probability of catching overcast weather with light precipitation is higher. The "driest" months by frequency of precipitation are March, August, and September, when there are only about 8 days with precipitation. It is important to understand that even in months with the maximum number of "wet days," the total amount of moisture remains minimal, highlighting the nature of light, possibly drizzling, precipitation.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Novomoskovsk, it is important to consider the distinct seasonal changes and prepare your wardrobe accordingly. The key principle here is layering, which will allow you to stay comfortable during temperature fluctuations throughout the day and when transitioning between seasons. Regardless of the time of year, comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city will be your best companion. Given that precipitation, although light (only 1-2 mm per month), occurs regularly (from 8 to 14 days per month), a light folding umbrella or a compact raincoat may come in handy, especially during months with the most rainy days, such as December, January, or July.

In winter (from December to February), Novomoskovsk experiences frosty weather with average temperatures around -6°C, and nighttime lows can reach -8.9°C. Therefore, your suitcase must include very warm clothes: a winter jacket or down coat designed for freezing temperatures, a hat, scarf, gloves or mittens, as well as insulated and waterproof footwear. In summer (June-August), pleasant warmth awaits you, with an average temperature of about +19°C and daytime highs reaching +24°C. Light clothing is suitable for this period: T-shirts, shorts, dresses, as well as sunscreen and a hat. It can be cooler in the evening, so a light sweater, jumper, or windbreaker will be useful.

Spring and autumn are transitional periods with rather changeable weather. In March (average temperature -2.1°C) and November (average temperature +0.2°C), it is still quite cold, and warm clothing, including a windbreaker, sweaters, and insulated trousers, will be necessary. In April-May and September-October, the weather is milder, and comfort will be provided by a mid-season jacket, pullovers, jeans, and closed shoes. Since the total amount of precipitation is extremely low, the main focus when choosing clothes should be on protection from temperature changes and possible wind, rather than heavy waterproof gear. Don't forget a personal first-aid kit and all the necessary chargers for your gadgets.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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