Nizhny Weather

In 1834 the first weather station was opened in Nizhny Novgorod. A century later it transformed into Gorky Hydrometeorological service, then since 1978 it is known as the Higher Volga hydrometeorology and natural habitat control department.

The climate in the region is continental, specifically humid continental (Dfb), and it is similar to the climate in Moscow, although colder in winter, which lasts from late November until late March with a permanent snow cover. Average temperatures range from +19 °C (66 °F) in July to −9 °C (16 °F) in January. Average annual temperature is +4.8 °C (40.6 °F), wind speed 2.8 m/s, air humidity 76%.

Nizhny receives on average 1 775 hours of sunshine a year. The maximum duration of daylight is in June (17 hours 44 minutes), the minimum – in December (6 hours 52 minutes). Overcast is often reported in winter: 75 to 80% of the time the sky is covered in clouds, while it’s only 49 to 56% in April through to August. In autumn and winter the overcast is usually in the mornings, then the sky clears in the afternoon. In spring and summer, on the contrary, it is clear in the mornings, while towards midday clouds cluster (‘cumulus cloud’), and disappear towards the evening.

In spring temperatures set above zero around April 5 and stay until the end of October. On average precipitation comes at 653 mm per year, mostly in July and least of all in March. Generally, 180 days out of 365 enjoy some form of precipitation. Snow first comes in October but the blanket of snow insulates the ground at November-end and melts mid-April. As a rule, the air temperature in winter ranges from −10 °C (14 °F) to −20 °C (−4 °F). A storm rarely takes place in winter here (a few dates to mention are 27 November 1940, 30 November 1951, 14 February 1960, and 3 December 1962). In spring there’s less precipitation than in other seasons. Spring flies by as snow melts in the second half of March and is normally gone by the end of April. Summer comes at the beginning of June, when temperature sets around +15. Maximum heat can be observed towards the third decade of July. Average temperatures range from +15 °C (59 °F) to +20 °C (68 °F). A maximum temperature of +38.2 °C (100.8 °F) was recorded during the 2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves. Summer rain is short but intense, with strong wind. In September temperature starts to drop and gets below +10 °C (50 °F) in mid-20s of the month. It rains often and heavily in autumn, the sky is overcast.

Average Temperature
Jan
19 °F
-7 °C
Feb
27 °F
-3 °C
Mar
34 °F
1 °C
Apr
46 °F
8 °C
May
68 °F
20 °C
Jun
73 °F
23 °C
Jul
68 °F
20 °C
Aug
63 °F
17 °C
Sep
56 °F
14 °C
Oct
50 °F
10 °C
Nov
36 °F
2 °C
Dec
32 °F
0 °C
Humidity
Jan
75%
Feb
81%
Mar
80%
Apr
57%
May
59%
Jun
56%
Jul
70%
Aug
76%
Sep
69%
Oct
79%
Nov
77%
Dec
80%
Rain
Jan
22mm
Feb
26mm
Mar
13mm
Apr
16mm
May
39mm
Jun
22mm
Jul
53mm
Aug
35mm
Sep
17mm
Oct
71mm
Nov
13mm
Dec
28mm
Clouds
Jan
96%
Feb
96%
Mar
82%
Apr
61%
May
51%
Jun
38%
Jul
46%
Aug
61%
Sep
66%
Oct
89%
Nov
88%
Dec
91%
Sun
Jan
0UVI
Feb
1UVI
Mar
1UVI
Apr
3UVI
May
4UVI
Jun
6UVI
Jul
4UVI
Aug
4UVI
Sep
3UVI
Oct
1UVI
Nov
1UVI
Dec
0UVI