To put it in just one word, St. Petersburg weather is variable. In this Northern
city the weather is the topmost source of surprises. That is why even
in the heat of summer many wise locals still carry their umbrellas with
them. It does not rain all the time, but you never know when it will.
It might get quite windy too.
At any rate, weather forecasts on TV and radio always get the highest ratings.
St. Petersburg's climate is mild compared to that of the more inland areas of
Russia. The city is on the Baltic Sea, which makes winters relatively mild,
but summers are not particularly hot either. It is humid all year round.
Seasons
Winter is long as in most areas of Russia. Temperatures as low
as -10 Co are normal, and - 20 Co is not unusual. The average winter temperature
is -6.9 Co.
The Neva River freezes between November 25 and December 5 and the ice is gone
only by mid-April.
Spring can be quite long. From early April temperatures are above freezing
and by April 15 all the snow normally melts. One should be prepared for
some chilly rainy days, but it can get rather warm mid-May onwards.
Summer vary from year to year, but generally temperatures are
somewhere near +20-25 Co. You ought to have some clear days to enjoy the
White Nights. Hot sunny days are not rare, but you never know when it
is going to rain.
July is the hottest month of the year. It usually starts getting a bit
cooler in mid-August. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city
was +33.6 Co.
Autumn (feel free to call it Falls) starts with reasonably warm
days in mid-September, but by mid-October it is often chilly. The average
September temperature is 10.8 Co, and the average October temperature
is 4.9 Co . In November it might start to snow, but sometimes it does
not snow until mid-December.
Clothes. What to bring.
Whatever the season, it is wise to bring your umbrella and a windproof raincoat
or jacket. You will do a lot of walking in St. Petersburg, so think carefully
about footwear. Depending on the time of year, you will need warm boots with
a non-slip sole, waterproof boots/shoes, comfortable sandals.
In Winter it can get very cold outside, but hotels and homes are reasonably
well heated, which makes it a good idea to dress in layers.
In Spring it might be chilly at times, but in mid-May it gets warmer. You can
wear shorts in Summer, though shorts might prevent you from entering churches.
Bring a sweater or light jacket for those chilly evenings.
It is in Autumn that you are most likely to use your umbrella and waterproof
boots, though a Russian version of an Indian Summer (around mid-September) can
be mild and fairly dry.
Daylight and Darkness
Longest Day. 17 hours, 31 minutes on June 21. The sun rises at 4:43 and sets
at 22:20.
Shortest Day. 6 hours and 57 minutes on December 22. The sun rises at 9 and
sets at 15:57.
Winters are long and dark with just 7 hours of daylight on December 21 compared
to 17.47 hours of daylight on June 21.
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