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Stay updated on the latest weather changes in the city of Wolf Point. Below you will find current data, charts, and forecasts to help you better plan your time.

3 Jan, Sa

-9°

4 Jan, Su

-1°

5 Jan, Mo

-1°

6 Jan, Tu

1°

7 Jan, We

-1°

8 Jan, Th

-6°

9 Jan, Fr

-4°

10 Jan, Sa

-10°

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-2°

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-3°

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-2°

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15 Jan, Th

1°

16 Jan, Fr

-3°

17 Jan, Sa

-3°

General Weather Overview

The climate of Wolf Point can be described as sharply continental with distinct seasonal contrasts. Travellers should be prepared for significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year: from truly hot summers to severe and frosty winters. Overall, the weather here is characterized by relatively low humidity and a small amount of precipitation, making the region quite dry.

The summer season, especially July and August, brings warmth and sunshine, with daytime temperatures confidently holding around +25...+30°C. This is the most comfortable time for tourism and outdoor activities. Winter, however, takes hold with steady frosts: from December to February, the thermometer often drops below -10°C, so high-quality warm clothing will be required for a trip during this time of year.

The transitional seasons — spring and autumn — pass quite quickly. In spring, the air gradually warms from light frosts to comfortable positive temperatures, while in autumn, the temperature smoothly decreases, remaining pleasant in September but becoming noticeably cool by November. Thanks to the low amount of rain, planning walks around the city and its surroundings is convenient in almost any season, provided you dress for the temperature.

Temperature

The climate in Wolf Point is characterized by significant temperature changes and a clear change of seasons. The winter months here are truly severe: negative temperatures prevail from December to February. February often becomes the coldest period, when average readings drop to -8.2°C, and night frosts can reach -13.5°C, so warm gear will be mandatory for a winter trip.

Summer brings a sharp warming and even considerable heat. The hottest month is July, when the air warms up during the day to an average of +30.9°C. However, travellers should remember the characteristic daily fluctuations: even after a hot day, the nights remain fresh. The temperature by morning can drop to +16.2°C, so a light jacket or sweater will be useful for evening walks even at the height of the season.

Precipitation

Precipitation in Wolf Point is distinguished by extremely low volume. Although cloudy or snowy days occur regularly, the actual amount of moisture remains minimal throughout the year. In winter, from December to February, precipitation falls as snow, but do not expect heavy blizzards: the level of accumulated moisture barely reaches 1 mm, although light snow may fall 4–5 days a month.

The period from late spring to early summer is characterized by an increase in the frequency of rains, but not their intensity. May and June stand out with the highest number of "wet" days — up to 9 per month. However, the volume of precipitation remains low: the total amount does not exceed 2 mm. Travellers should be prepared for a light drizzle or brief rain rather than prolonged downpours.

In the second half of summer and autumn, the frequency of precipitation decreases again. In July, August, and September, about 5–6 days with possible precipitation are recorded, which are practically symbolic in nature. By November, rains are gradually replaced by fine snow, foreshadowing the onset of winter, while the climate remains predominantly dry.

What to Pack

When packing your suitcase for Wolf Point, it is important to remember the significant seasonal temperature changes characteristic of this region. Winters here can be severe and frosty, so in the period from November to March, high-quality thermal underwear, a reliable down jacket, a hat, and warm gloves are vital. The principle of layering in clothing will help you regulate body temperature and feel comfortable, as temperatures can drop significantly below zero.

Summer, on the other hand, can be quite hot, especially in July and August, when the air warms up to +30°C. For a trip during this season, choose light clothing made from natural breathable fabrics, and be sure to bring sunscreen and a head covering to protect yourself from the active sun. However, even in summer, evenings can be cool, so a light windbreaker or a cosy jumper in your luggage will certainly not be superfluous.

If your trip to the USA falls in late spring or early summer (May-June), it is worth preparing for possible rains — statistically, these are the wettest months. A compact umbrella or a waterproof raincoat will become your faithful companions. And, of course, at any time of the year, take comfortable shoes with flat soles, which are ideal for long walks and exploring the area.

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