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Overview

The climate in Montauk, USA, can be described as temperate, with four distinct seasons. The town experiences significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, offering a variety of weather conditions for visitors.

Summers in Montauk are generally warm and pleasant, with average temperatures in July and August around 22.6°C and maximum highs reaching 24.2°C. In contrast, winters are cold: the average temperature in January is 2.4°C, with minimums potentially dropping to 0°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes. Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, ranging from 2 to 5 mm per month, with the number of rainy days fluctuating between 9 and 12 per month. This suggests that light precipitation is possible at any time of year, without a pronounced rainy season.

Temperature

Montauk experiences a noticeable shift in temperature patterns throughout the year. The coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature of around 2.4°C. During this period, nighttime temperatures can drop to 0.0°C, and daytime highs rarely exceed 4.8°C. February brings a slight warming with an average temperature of 2.9°C. Conversely, the peak of summer heat occurs in July and August, when the average temperature reaches a comfortable 22.6°C. In these months, the daytime temperature averages 24.2°C, and nights remain warm, with minimums around 21.1°C.

Summer months in Montauk are characterized by pleasantly warm weather. From June, when the average temperature is 18.3°C, through August, daytime highs range from 20–24°C. Diurnal temperature fluctuations in summer are small, with the difference between daytime and nighttime figures usually being only 3–4°C, ensuring consistently warm weather. Winter, especially from December to March, is significantly cooler. Average temperatures in December (5.1°C) and March (5.0°C) indicate cool weather, with nighttime frosts possible in January and February. Transitional seasons show a smooth change in temperature: spring sees a gradual warming (for example, in May the average temperature is 13.1°C), and autumn brings a gradual cooling, though October, with an average temperature of 15.6°C, can often be quite warm. Overall, Montauk does not experience sharp temperature swings between day and night throughout the year.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Montauk, precipitation occurs throughout the year, but the total amount is relatively low. There is no pronounced rainy or dry season, though some monthly variations in both volume and frequency are observed. Generally, you can expect a moderate number of wet days each month, typically ranging from 9 to 12.

According to statistical data, the highest amount of precipitation occurs in December, with about 5 mm recorded. The driest month by volume is June, with a figure of only 2 mm. As for frequency, the highest number of rainy days (about 12 days) is seen in February, April, May, and December. Precipitation is least frequent in June and November, with about 9 days in each of those months.

The nature of precipitation in Montauk changes with the season. In the winter months, such as January (average 2.4°C, minimum -0.0°C), February (average 2.9°C, minimum 0.5°C), and December (average 5.1°C, minimum 2.8°C), low temperatures create conditions for snow or sleet, possibly mixed with rain. With the arrival of spring and throughout the summer, when air temperatures are significantly higher (for example, in July and August the average is 22.6°C), precipitation falls primarily as rain. Rain also predominates in autumn, although by the end of November, as temperatures drop, the chance of mixed precipitation may increase.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Montauk, it's important to choose the right wardrobe to stay comfortable in any weather. Given the frequent, though light, precipitation throughout the year (averaging 9-12 rainy days per month with low totals of 2-5 mm), be sure to bring a light raincoat or a compact umbrella. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as Montauk is best explored on foot. Layering your clothes will be your best strategy, allowing you to adapt to temperature changes, especially considering the town's coastal location where it can get windy.

For the summer months (June–August), when average temperatures hover around 18–23°C and maximums reach 24°C, pack light clothing: t-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and, of course, swimwear. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat for sun protection. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so a light jacket or sweater will come in handy. During transitional seasons like May and September, with temperatures between 13–20°C, light items are still appropriate, but you should add jeans or trousers and a few sweaters to stay comfortable during potential temperature shifts.

In winter (December–March), Montauk is quite chilly, with average temperatures ranging from 2°C to 5°C and minimums dropping to zero or below. During this period, you’ll need warm clothes: sweaters, fleece tops, insulated trousers, as well as a warm waterproof and windproof jacket, a hat, scarf, and gloves. In April, October, and November, when temperatures range from 8°C to 15°C, it's also worth prioritizing warm clothing and layering, including a windbreaker or a mid-season jacket, to be prepared for the cooler days and wind typical of coastal areas.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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