Day
-8 °C
Night
-14 °C
Sea
0 °C
Precipitation
39 mm
in month
Rainy days
13 days
in month
Daylight
6 hours
average
Sunshine
1 hours
average
Humidity
99 %
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Perm, nestled near the Ural Mountains of Russia, experiences a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year, indicative of its humid continental climate. Summers can bring warm and pleasant highs of around 24 °C (75 °F) in July, contrasting sharply with the snowy and frosty winters, where January averages around -9 °C (15 °F). Many months, particularly from May to August, feature significant precipitation, with June being the wettest month averaging 71 mm (2.79 in) of rainfall. As temperatures shift dramatically with the seasons, so do the hours of sunshine, from a sparse 1 hour in December to a generous 10 hours in June. Despite these fluctuations, each season has its own unique charm, offering residents and visitors a true experience of Russian weather patterns.
January's bone-chilling cold grips Perm with average daily highs of -9 °C (15 °F). Frigid nights can plummet to an average of -16 °C (4 °F), while the skies remain mostly clouded over, resulting in a meager 1 hour of sunshine a day. The snowy landscape is often coated with around 40 mm (1.57 in) of precipitation, which typically falls as snow given the 14 days average of wet days.
In February, the winter continues with a slight uptick in temperatures, reaching an average high of -8 °C (18 °F). Nights remain bitterly cold around -15 °C (5 °F), while snow and overcast conditions persist, limiting sunshine to 3 hours daily. The precipitation drops slightly to 25 mm (1.00 in) over an average of 10 days of wet days.
March marks the start of spring's thaw in Perm, with daytime temperatures finally creeping above freezing, peaking at an average of 0 °C (33 °F). Nights, however, continue to bristle with cold at an average of -8 °C (17 °F). The snow begins to melt as precipitation levels rise to 29 mm (1.15 in), though the number of wet days remains around 9 days. Sunshine starts to break through more often, averaging 5 hours a day.
April in Perm is marked by the definite signs of spring, with average high temperatures rising to 8 °C (47 °F) and the nighttime lows warming up to -1 °C (30 °F). As the city welcomes more daylight with 7 hours of sunshine, the month also sees a notable increase in precipitation to 33 mm (1.28 in), usually in the form of rain rather than snow, over 9 days of wet days.
May brings a noticeable shift towards warmer weather in Perm, with daytime highs averaging 17 °C (62 °F). Nights become milder at an average of 5 °C (41 °F) but can still be brisk. As spring is in full swing, the trees are lush and the days continue to lengthen, providing about 9 hours of sunshine. Rain becomes more frequent with an average of 10 days of wet days and a significant 53 mm (2.09 in) of rainfall.
June in Perm often feels like the true start of summer with an average high temperature of 22 °C (72 °F), and nights becoming comfortably warm at an average of 12 °C (53 °F). The city enjoys its maximum sunshine, offering around 10 hours a day, contributing to overall well-being and outdoor activity levels. However, June also marks the wettest month with an average of 12 days of wet days and 71 mm (2.79 in) of rainfall.
The warmth of July offers a reprieve from Perm's long winters, with average high temperatures peaking at 24 °C (75 °F) – the warmest of the year. The nights stay mild at 14 °C (57 °F). Rainfall remains significant yet spread over 12 days of wet days, culminating in an average of 69 mm (2.72 in). This month also enjoys a high average of 9 hours of sunny days, ideal for summer outdoor activities.
August sees a continuation of warm summer weather in Perm, with high temperatures averaging 20 °C (68 °F) during the day, while the nights are cooler at around 11 °C (52 °F). As the summer begins to wane, the amount of sunshine slightly decreases to 7 hours per day, and the rainfall remains high at 73 mm (2.88 in) across 12 days of wet days.
As the air starts to crisp in September, Perm sees a decline in temperatures with average highs reaching 13 °C (56 °F). Cool nights begin to announce the upcoming autumn, averaging 6 °C (43 °F). The city gradually sees less daylight, with only 4 hours of sunshine on average. September's precipitation remains high at 65 mm (2.57 in) with roughly 12 days of wet days signaling the transition from summer to autumn.
October in Perm is characterized by the deepening autumn chill as the average high drops to 6 °C (42 °F). Nightly temperatures also cool down significantly to an average of 1 °C (33 °F), with the first frosts possible. The city's sunshine hours decrease to 2 hours a day while the rainfall slightly lessens to 59 mm (2.32 in) over approximately 13 days of wet days.
The touch of winter starts to be felt in November, with daytime temperatures sliding to a chilly -3 °C (26 °F). As the nights grow colder to an average of -8 °C (17 °F), sunlight becomes scarce, with only 1 hour of sunshine per day. Snow begins to dust the city, and the precipitation amount reduces slightly to 49 mm (1.92 in) over an average of 13 days of wet days.
December in Perm is engulfed in the full swing of winter, with average high temperatures dropping to -8 °C (18 °F). The frigid nights dip down to an average of -14 °C (7 °F), and daylight is at a premium with only 1 hour of sun. The city is covered in snow, and the precipitation is slightly reduced to 39 mm (1.54 in), though there are still an average of 13 days of wet days.
Outdoor activities in January require heavy winter gear, including insulated coats, mittens, and thermal layers, as you will encounter chilling temperatures with average lows of -16 °C (4 °F).
Days gradually start to get longer in February, with the city getting about 3 hours of sunshine each day, signaling the slow approach of spring.
With average high temperatures just above freezing, you can expect the snow to start melting in March. However, with still cool nights, some refreezing may occur.
With warmer days and increasing sunshine, April is indeed a prime time to witness the blooming of spring flora across the Perm landscapes.
May sees quite balmy days for Perm standards with temperatures rising to 17 °C (62 °F), which can feel quite pleasant after the long winter.
Indeed, June is filled with sunny days in Perm, offering the highest average sunshine hours of approximately 10 hours per day.
With daytime temperatures averaging a comfortable 24 °C (75 °F), July is typically the warmest month for Perm, perfect for enjoying the summer.
August still provides great conditions for outdoor activities in Perm, with warmth and ample sunshine, though you may notice the days gradually shortening.
Early autumn in Perm carries a fresh and invigorating air with temperatures gradually falling and the landscape preparing for the changes to come.
While the air is brisk, October can still offer enjoyable walks amidst the autumn colors, though it's advisable to wear warm clothes due to the dropping temperatures.
Yes, November in Perm does usher in early winter conditions with falling temperatures and a high likelihood of snow, especially towards the end of the month.
With the days at their shortest, Perm receives a scant 1 hour of daylight in December, making it the darkest month of the year.
We make the most from 40 years of historical weather data to predict the best weather conditions.
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