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Stay up to date with the latest weather reports for Culver City. In this section, you will find current data, forecasts, and useful charts to help you plan your day in the best possible way.

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Overview

The climate in Culver City can be described as Mediterranean with semi-arid features. It is characterized by warm, dry summer months and mild, wetter winters. Overall, the weather here features a large number of sunny days per year and moderate temperatures without sudden changes.

In Culver City, two main seasons are clearly defined. Summer, lasting roughly from June to September, is very warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 21.7°C to 25.3°C, while maximums can reach 31.6°C. This period is also notable for practically no precipitation. Winter, from December to March, is mild, with average temperatures around 13-14°C. Most of the annual precipitation, though small, falls during the winter months, with March potentially being the "wettest" month with about 10 rainy days.

One of the key weather features in Culver City is the extended dry season, which spans from May to October. During this time, rain is very rare, and precipitation levels tend toward zero, especially in July and August. This makes the city attractive for those seeking sunny weather and wanting to avoid rain during their trip.

Temperature

Culver City enjoys a pleasant climate with distinct but mild seasonal temperature changes. The annual range of average temperatures fluctuates from about 12.9°C in February to 25.3°C in August. The hottest months are traditionally July and August. In August, the average maximum temperature reaches 31.6°C, and the average minimum is 19.1°C. July is not far behind with an average maximum of 31.1°C. The coolest months are considered to be January and February. In February, the average temperature is 12.9°C, with minimum nighttime temperatures possibly dropping to 6.7°C and daytime temperatures rising to 19.1°C. January figures are very similar: an average temperature of 13.1°C, with minimums around 7.2°C and maximums up to 18.9°C.

The summer months in Culver City, especially from June to September, are characterized as very warm and predominantly dry. Daytime temperatures during this period often rise above 27°C, and in peak months—July and August—regularly exceed 30-31°C, creating conditions for true summer heat. Winter, on the other hand, is very mild. From December to March, average daytime temperatures fluctuate in a comfortable range of 18-19°C, and nighttime temperatures rarely drop significantly below 7-8°C. Frost is very rare here. It is worth noting that Culver City is characterized by noticeable daily temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows is often 11-13°C. For example, even in the hottest month, August, after a daytime temperature of 31.6°C, it can drop to 19.1°C at night. This trend continues in the cooler months, meaning that evenings and nights can be significantly fresher than the days.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Culver City experiences a pronounced seasonality of precipitation, which clearly divides the year into a wet winter period and a very dry summer season. The bulk of the precipitation falls in the months from December to March. During this time, the weather becomes wetter, although the total amount of precipitation remains low.

The wettest months in Culver City are considered to be January, February, and March, with an average of 3 mm of precipitation each. At the same time, March is distinguished by the highest number of rainy days—about 10. Conversely, from May to October, the city has a prolonged dry period when precipitation levels drop toward zero. July is an absolutely dry month with no rain at all and 0 rainy days. Overall, the precipitation here takes the form of light rain. Given the mild monthly average temperatures even in winter, snow is not characteristic of this region.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Culver City, it's worth keeping in mind its pleasant climate, which nevertheless requires a thoughtful approach to choosing your wardrobe. Comfortable walking shoes will be your indispensable companion, as exploring the city on foot is a real pleasure. Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as there are many sunny days throughout the year. The principle of layering is your best ally: even on warm days, evenings can bring a chill, so a light jacket, cardigan, or sweater will be very useful.

The summer months in Culver City, from June to September, enjoy warm and predominantly dry weather. The average temperature hovers around 21-25°C, and at the peak of the season, it can reach 30-31°C. During this time, your suitcase should be filled with light clothing: T-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and of course, a swimsuit if you plan to relax by the water. Rainfall in summer is extremely rare (0 mm, no more than 1 rainy day per month), so you likely won't need an umbrella. However, a light wrap or sweater will come in handy for evening walks or for staying comfortable in air-conditioned rooms.

In winter, from December to March, the weather in Culver City becomes noticeably cooler, with average temperatures around 13°C (minimums around 7°C, maximums up to 19°C). For this period, you should bring warmer items: jeans, sweaters, and a light or mid-season jacket. Although heavy rains are usually absent (averaging 2-3 mm of precipitation per month), March can be rainier (up to 10 rainy days). Therefore, a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket may prove useful. Spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November) are transition seasons with comfortable temperatures and minimal rainfall, when layered clothing will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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