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Planning a trip or just curious about the weather in Nurlat? Below is the latest information: current conditions, a detailed forecast, and useful weather data to help you plan your day.

Overview

The climate in Nurlat is characterized as humid continental, with clearly defined seasons. This means you can expect significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, from cold winters to warm summer months.

Winters in Nurlat are quite frosty, with average monthly temperatures well below freezing, especially in January and February. Summer, by contrast, is warm and pleasant, peaking in July and August when average temperatures reach a comfortable +20°C and above. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes.

One of the distinctive features of Nurlat's weather is the relatively low amount of precipitation throughout the year. Although some months see more rainy or snowy days, the total volume of moisture remains small. This makes the climate comparatively dry, especially during the summer months.

Temperature

Nurlat experiences a significant annual temperature range, typical of a continental climate. The coldest months are traditionally January, with an average temperature of about -10.6°C (averaging a low of -13.3°C and a high of -7.9°C), and February, where the average temperature is -9.3°C. The hottest month is July, when the average temperature reaches +20.8°C, with average highs climbing to +26.1°C and nightly lows staying around +15.5°C.

Summer months in Nurlat, especially July and August, bring warm and occasionally hot weather. Daytime temperatures in July average around +26°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. August also offers pleasant warmth, with average highs around +24.7°C. A characteristic feature of the summer period is the noticeable daily temperature fluctuations: after a hot day, nights can be quite cool, with temperatures dropping by 10–11 degrees (for example, in July, the difference between the average high of +26.1°C and the average low of +15.5°C is more than 10 degrees).

Winter in Nurlat is characterized by steady frosty weather. From December to February, the thermometer stays consistently below freezing. In January, the coldest month, average lows drop to -13.3°C, while daytime highs rarely rise above -7.9°C. Even in March, the average temperature is still negative (-3.5°C), although it can reach around 0°C during the day. Transitional seasons, spring and autumn, show a gradual shift in temperature regimes. For instance, in April, the average temperature is already +6.8°C, and in October, it drops to +6.2°C, with daily temperature fluctuations in these months also being quite significant.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Nurlat is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, while the total amount is relatively small. There is no pronounced rainy season or, conversely, a dry period based on total volume. Most months receive only 1–2 mm of precipitation, indicating a relatively dry climate year-round.

The nature of precipitation in Nurlat changes depending on the season. In winter, from December to February, and in transitional months such as March and November, when average daily temperatures drop below freezing, precipitation falls mainly as light snow. The winter months—January, February, and December—see the highest number of days with precipitation, averaging about 12 days each. In summer, from May to September, when warm weather sets in, it rains. The fewest days with precipitation, around 7, are recorded in August, which, along with May and September (1 mm each), is also one of the driest months by volume.

Despite the small total amount, precipitation in Nurlat can be quite frequent, especially in winter when light snow can occur over several days. In the summer months, rains are usually very light and brief, consistent with the low monthly precipitation figures. Therefore, when planning your trip, keep in mind that frequent but light snowfalls are likely in winter, and brief, minor showers are possible in summer.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Nurlat, it is important to choose the right wardrobe to stay comfortable in any weather. In winter, from December to February, as well as in early spring (March) and late autumn (November), when temperatures drop significantly below freezing (down to -13.3°C in January), you will need very warm clothing. Be sure to bring insulated outerwear (a down jacket or a warm coat), a hat, a scarf, gloves or mittens, and warm waterproof footwear. Layering is key here: thermal underwear, wool or fleece sweaters will help keep you warm. Despite the low overall precipitation, it often snows in winter, so waterproof items will be useful.

In summer, from June to August, Nurlat enjoys warm and sometimes hot weather, with daytime temperatures reaching +26°C in July. Light summer clothing like T-shirts, shorts, dresses, and sandals is suitable for this period. However, given the noticeable daily temperature fluctuations (nights can be cool, around +15°C), it's worth bringing a light jacket, jumper, or cardigan. Sunscreen and a hat are also essential for protection against the active summer sun. In the transitional seasons—April-May and September-October—the weather can be changeable. It can be quite warm during the day, but evenings and mornings can be chilly. Therefore, layered clothing is the best choice: T-shirts that can be topped with a sweater or fleece, along with a windbreaker or light jacket.

Regardless of the season, you will need comfortable shoes for walking around Nurlat. Although the total amount of precipitation is low, it occurs year-round (from 7 to 12 days with precipitation per month), so a compact umbrella or a light raincoat may come in handy for light rain in summer or during the shoulder seasons. Given that precipitation is usually light, bulky raincoats may not be necessary, but it's always good to be prepared for a light shower or snow.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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