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Slavyansk-na-Kubani
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Slavyansk-na-Kubani can be described as humid continental, with four distinct seasons. Travelers can expect warm—and in the height of summer, hot and sunny—days, and relatively mild, cool winters. Spring and autumn are comfortable transitional periods with pleasant weather, ideal for walking and exploring the city.
Summer months, especially July and August, are the warmest, with average temperatures exceeding 25°C and maximums often reaching 30°C and above. In winter, from December to February, the weather is significantly cooler: average temperatures hover around 2-5°C, while night frosts are not uncommon. A characteristic feature of the climate in Slavyansk-na-Kubani is the relatively low precipitation level throughout the year. The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in the winter months, while late summer and early autumn are usually the driest.
Temperature
The annual temperature cycle in Slavyansk-na-Kubani shows clear seasonality and a significant range of temperatures. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average air temperature is about 2.4°C, and night minimums can drop to -0.8°C, while daytime maximums rarely exceed 5.7°C. Conversely, the peak heat occurs in August, which is characterized by an average temperature of 26.2°C, with daytime maximums regularly reaching or even exceeding 31.6°C, and nights remaining warm at around 20.7°C.
Summer months in Slavyansk-na-Kubani are a period of true southern warmth. As early as June, the average temperature rises to 23.3°C, with daytime maximums around 28.5°C. In July and August, hot weather sets in: average daytime temperatures stay steadily above 30°C (30.9°C in July, 31.6°C in August). Nights in the height of summer are also warm, with temperatures rarely falling below 20°C. Daily temperature fluctuations in summer are quite noticeable: the difference between daytime maximums and night minimums is often around 10-11°C, providing some relief and more comfortable evenings after the daytime heat.
Winter in Slavyansk-na-Kubani is generally mild but with occasional cold spells. From December to February, average temperatures range from 2.4°C (January) to 4.9°C (December). Daytime maximums during this period are most often in the 5.7°C - 7.9°C range, but night temperatures regularly drop below freezing, especially in January (averaging -0.8°C) and February (-0.1°C). In the winter months, daily temperature fluctuations are less pronounced than in summer, at about 6-7°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with comfortable weather: in spring, the temperature rises rapidly from 6.3°C in March to 17.4°C in May, while in autumn, it gradually decreases from 20.6°C in September to 7.6°C in November. During these periods, daily temperature fluctuations are also noticeable, averaging 8-10°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Slavyansk-na-Kubani experiences relatively low precipitation levels throughout the year, and there is no pronounced rainy season with heavy downpours. The distribution of precipitation by month is characterized more by a change in frequency than by significant fluctuations in total volume.
The highest number of days with precipitation occurs during the winter period. For example, in January, there are on average about 12 days with precipitation, in December – about 11 days, and in February – approximately 10 days. In each of these months, about 2 mm of precipitation falls. Given that average minimum temperatures in January and February drop to -0.8°C and -0.1°C respectively, precipitation in winter can fall not only as rain but also as sleet or drizzle, especially when the temperature drops.
The driest months in Slavyansk-na-Kubani are traditionally August and September. During this period, the number of days with precipitation is minimal—only about 4 days in each month—and the total volume of precipitation is just 1 mm. In spring (March, April, May) and early summer (June), the amount of precipitation is also low, ranging from 1 to 2 mm per month, while the number of rainy days fluctuates from 7 to 9. July and October also see 1 mm of precipitation each, with about 7 rainy days recorded in July and 6 in October. In the warm season, precipitation is usually in the form of short-lived showers or light drizzle.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Slavyansk-na-Kubani, it's important to consider seasonal weather changes so your wardrobe is as comfortable as possible. Regardless of the time of year, comfortable walking shoes will be your best companion. Since the weather can be changeable, especially during the shoulder seasons when daily temperature fluctuations can be significant, the principle of layering your clothes will come in handy. This will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day by adding or removing layers as needed.
In summer, from June to August, when average temperatures stay steadily above 20-25°C and maximums often exceed 30°C, you should opt for light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and SPF cream to protect against the strong sun. For evening walks, a light sweater or windbreaker may be useful. In winter, from December to February, the weather in Slavyansk-na-Kubani is cool, with average temperatures around 2-5°C and night frosts. You will need warm outerwear (a jacket or coat), a hat, scarf, and gloves, and warm layers such as sweaters or fleece jackets. Given that winter months (especially January) have up to 12 days of precipitation, which can fall as rain or sleet, waterproof shoes will be very useful.
In spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), the weather in Slavyansk-na-Kubani is most changeable but often delights with comfortable temperatures. During these months, you'll need a transitional jacket or trench coat, jeans or heavy trousers, as well as sweaters and long-sleeved shirts that can be layered. Although the total amount of precipitation in the city is low (1-2 mm per month), "wet days" happen throughout the year, especially in winter and during the shoulder seasons. Therefore, a lightweight folding umbrella or a compact raincoat may prove useful so that minor precipitation doesn't spoil your walks and plans to explore the city.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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