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Overview

The climate in Novoshakhtinsk can be described as temperate continental. This means the city experiences distinct seasons with significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Winters are quite cold, with average monthly temperatures dropping below freezing, while summers are warm and occasionally hot, offering comfortable conditions for walks and outdoor activities.

One of the key features of the weather in Novoshakhtinsk is the relatively low level of precipitation throughout the year. Even during the months with the highest number of rainy days, the total amount remains small. The summer months, especially July and August, are characterized by warm and mostly dry weather, with the maximum number of sunny days and a minimum number of rainy days. Winter brings cooler temperatures and more overcast days, but heavy snowfall or prolonged rains do not appear to be typical based on the data.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Novoshakhtinsk shows significant annual fluctuations typical of a temperate continental climate. The coldest month is January, when the average temperature drops to -2.7°C, and night minimums can reach -5.5°C. Conversely, the peak heat occurs in August, with an average temperature of 24.0°C and daytime maximums often rising to 29.9°C. Thus, the annual range of average temperatures stretches from a noticeable frost to summer heat.

Summer months in Novoshakhtinsk, especially July and August, are characterized by truly warm and sometimes hot weather. Average daytime temperatures consistently stay above +27°C (maximums reach 29.4°C in July and 29.9°C in August), creating comfortable conditions for a summer holiday. Winter, in turn, brings consistently cold weather. From December to February, average temperatures hover around or below freezing, with January and February being the frostiest months when nighttime temperatures regularly drop below zero (averaging -4.5°C to -5.5°C).

Novoshakhtinsk is characterized by noticeable daily temperature fluctuations. For example, in the summer months, the difference between daytime maximums and nighttime minimums can be about 10-12 degrees (in August, from 18.2°C at night to 29.9°C during the day). Spring and autumn are transitional seasons: March is still cool with an average temperature of 2.8°C, but by May, warm weather is already established (averaging 15.7°C). Autumn begins with a comfortable September (17.8°C), gradually giving way to the chill of October (11.0°C) and pre-winter temperatures in November (3.2°C).

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Novoshakhtinsk experiences low precipitation throughout the year, with the monthly distribution differing more by frequency than by total volume. There is no pronounced rainy season with heavy downpours here, but periods with a higher or lower probability of precipitation can be identified.

The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in the winter months and early spring. January is the month with the highest frequency of precipitation—an average of 13 days. Precipitation is also relatively frequent in December (11 days), as well as in February, March, and April (10 days each). Given that average temperatures in January (-2.7°C), February (-1.2°C), and December (-0.3°C) are at or below freezing, precipitation in these months most likely falls primarily as snow or sleet. Despite the relative frequency, the monthly amount of precipitation during this period is usually around 2 mm.

In contrast, the summer and early autumn months are characterized by the lowest probability of precipitation. August is the driest month of the year: precipitation is recorded on average only 4 days, and the total amount is only about 1 mm. September is also quite dry (5 days with precipitation, 1 mm). In June and July, precipitation falls about 7 days a month, also with a small volume (1 mm). During the warm season, precipitation usually takes the form of light or moderate rain rather than heavy downpours.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Novoshakhtinsk, it is important to consider the variability of the weather throughout the year and pack a wardrobe that will keep you comfortable in any conditions. Comfortable walking shoes should be the foundation of your luggage, as you will likely want to explore the city. The principle of layering your clothes is your best ally. Even in the warmer months, evenings can be cool, and in winter, layering will help keep you warm. Although total precipitation is low, the number of days with rain or snow can be significant, especially in winter, so a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket will come in handy.

For a winter visit (December to February), when average temperatures drop below freezing and minimums can reach -5.5°C, be sure to bring warm outerwear (a down jacket or winter coat), a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Don't forget warm sweaters, fleece jackets, and perhaps thermal underwear. Given that January can have up to 13 days of precipitation (likely snow), waterproof shoes will also be very useful. During the shoulder seasons (March-April and October-November), the weather can be unpredictable, ranging from cool to moderately warm. During this period, you will need a mid-season jacket, jumpers, as well as a light scarf and possibly a hat. An umbrella remains a useful accessory.

The summer months (June-August) in Novoshakhtinsk will delight you with warmth and sometimes heat—average maximum temperatures reach +29°C and higher. Pack light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics: t-shirts, shorts, dresses, and sundresses. Don't forget sunscreen, a headpiece (a hat or cap), and sunglasses to protect against the bright sun, especially considering the few days of precipitation during this period (for example, only 4 in August). A light sweater or cardigan will be useful for cool evenings or in case of an unexpected cold snap. Despite the predominantly dry summer weather, a small folding umbrella won't take up much space and can save you during a sudden rain shower.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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