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Weather in St Michael

Current Weather

To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, we recommend checking the current meteorological conditions in advance. This page provides detailed weather information for St. Michael.

Review the latest forecasts and visual data — this will help you wisely plan your day and prepare for any of nature's surprises.

18 Feb, We

-10°

19 Feb, Th

-17°

20 Feb, Fr

-17°

21 Feb, Sa

-8°

22 Feb, Su

1°

23 Feb, Mo

-3°

24 Feb, Tu

-15°

25 Feb, We

-26°

26 Feb, Th

-26°

27 Feb, Fr

-26°

28 Feb, Sa

-24°

1 Mar, Su

-25°

2 Mar, Mo

-14°

3 Mar, Tu

-7°

4 Mar, We

-7°

Weather Overview

The weather in the city of St. Michael is shaped by the severe subarctic climate characteristic of the northern regions of the United States. For travellers, this means long, frosty winters and a very short, cool summer. Even in the warmest months, the air rarely warms up to the summer temperatures you might be used to, so warm and windproof clothing will be your main companion on the trip at almost any time of year.

Seasonality is distinct here, but with a significant leaning towards cold weather. The coldest month is December, when average temperatures drop to -15.1°C, and nights can be even frostier. The summer period is fleeting: the peak of warmth occurs in July with an average of about +13.6°C. The transitional seasons, spring and autumn, pass quickly, rapidly changing snowy landscapes to modest greenery and back again.

The precipitation pattern deserves special attention. Although the total amount in millimetres remains low throughout the year, the number of days with precipitation can be quite high, especially in late summer. For example, up to 22 wet days are recorded in August, manifesting more often as fog, drizzle, or light rain rather than heavy downpours. Tourists should be prepared for significant cloud cover and changeable weather.

Temperature

Climatic conditions in St. Michael are characterized by severity and prolonged cold. Sub-zero temperatures dominate the region for half the year — from November to April. The lowest values are recorded in December, when night frosts reach an extreme -18.2°C. Spring arrives here very reluctantly: even in March, the minimum air temperature often drops to -13.1°C, maintaining the winter character of the weather.

The warm season here is short and quite cool. Even at the height of summer, in July, the daily maximum averages only 16.4°C, and nights remain fresh with temperatures around 10.8°C. In August, the air warms up to 15.5°C during the day, so do not expect real heat. Such a temperature regime creates a sensation of constant freshness even in the summer months, and daily temperature fluctuations remain insignificant.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The nature of precipitation in St. Michael has an interesting feature: with a very small total volume of falling moisture, the number of inclement days remains quite high. Due to severe temperatures, snowfalls occur for a significant part of the year. Overall, the climate can be called dry in terms of precipitation volume, as monthly figures rarely exceed a few millimetres.

The "wettest" period is the end of summer. The peak falls in August, when a maximum precipitation of 6 mm is recorded, and rain or drizzle may be observed for 22 days. July is also notable for frequent bad weather (about 17 days with precipitation), however, the intensity of the rain remains extremely low.

In the cold season and transitional seasons, the volume of precipitation becomes minimal. The driest months are February, March, September, November, and December, when only about 1 mm of moisture falls. Nevertheless, it often snows in January: statistics note up to 19 days with precipitation, which contributes to the formation of snow cover, despite the small volume of fallen water.

Average monthly precipitation

What to Pack

When planning a trip to St. Michael, it is important to remember that the climate here is harsh, and even in summer months, the weather remains quite cool. The main principle when choosing a wardrobe for any season is layering. In winter, when the average temperature drops below -15°C, high-quality thermal underwear, woollen sweaters, and a reliable winter parka are vital for you. Be sure to take insulated trousers, a hat, a scarf, and warm mittens or gloves to feel comfortable in the fresh air.

Summer in this region is nothing like a beach season: in July, the air warms up on average only to +13°C, so shorts will hardly be useful to you. Instead, pack fleece jackets, jeans, and thick long-sleeved shirts. Pay special attention to protection from moisture, as August is characterized by a large number of cloudy days — up to 22 days with precipitation. A high-quality raincoat or a windproof windbreaker with a hood will become indispensable items in your suitcase.

As for footwear, give preference to comfortable and warm models. For walks, trekking boots with non-slip soles are ideal, preferably with water-repellent treatment to protect against slush and rain. Do not forget to put sunglasses in your luggage, which will be useful for protecting your eyes from bright glare on the snow in winter or on the water in summer, as well as nourishing cream to protect your facial skin from the cold wind.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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