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Overview

Tulcea's climate can be described as temperate continental, with a notable influence from the nearby waters of the Danube Delta. The weather here features distinct seasonality, making it easy for tourists to plan their trips based on their preferences. Overall, the region is characterized by warm, sunny summers and fairly mild but cool winters, making Tulcea an attractive destination for much of the year.

The summer season here is truly hot: in July and August, daytime temperatures often climb toward +30°C, while averages stay at a comfortable +24°C to +25°C. This is an ideal time for boat trips, especially since August is one of the driest months with a minimum number of rainy days. Winters bring a chill, with temperatures hovering around +2°C to +4°C, occasionally dropping below freezing at night.

The shoulder seasons — spring and autumn — delight with gradual temperature changes. In spring, the air warms up quickly from a cool March to an almost summery May, although early summer (June) can be the rainiest period of the year. Autumn, by contrast, offers a long "Indian summer" with pleasant temperatures in September before a noticeable cold snap arrives in November.

Temperature

The climate in Tulcea is characterized by distinct seasonality, offering travelers a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature drops to 1.8°C, and light frosts down to -1.3°C are possible at night. In contrast to winter, the hottest time of year is August: during this period, the air warms to an average of 24.7°C, creating warm conditions for a summer holiday.

Summers in this region of Romania are generally sunny and truly warm. In July and August, daytime highs often reach 29–30°C, making these months the peak season for tourists. At the same time, nights remain comfortable and bring a welcome freshness: nighttime temperatures usually stay around 19.6°C. This temperature drop between day and night (about 10 degrees) makes it easy to handle the daytime heat and enjoy evening strolls.

The winter period in Tulcea can be described as cool, but according to statistics, without extreme "Siberian" frosts. During the day, the thermometer usually rises above freezing, reaching 4–7°C even in December and February. However, night temperatures in the winter months regularly drop to zero or slightly below, so warm clothing is required to stay comfortable outdoors. Spring and autumn serve as mild transitional periods when the weather gradually shifts from cool to warm and back again.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Tulcea is distributed rather unevenly throughout the year, but overall the climate is favorable for tourism. The most frequent rains occur in the first half of the year, peaking in early summer. The "wettest" month in terms of rainfall frequency is June, with about 10 rainy days recorded. There is also an increased chance of precipitation in April and May (9 days each). During this warm period, rains often take the form of short-lived showers that refresh the air but rarely last long.

If you prefer dry and clear weather, the best time to visit is late summer and early autumn. The driest month is considered to be August, when the number of days with precipitation drops to a minimum (an average of only 3 days). September and October are also characterized by a low probability of rain (about 5 days), creating ideal conditions for boat trips through the Danube Delta and sightseeing.

During the winter period, from December to February, the nature of precipitation changes due to the drop in temperature. Since the thermometer can drop below zero (especially in January, when the average minimum is -1.3°C), snow often falls instead of rain. Between 5 and 8 days of precipitation are recorded in the winter months, but the total volume remains small, so heavy snowfalls are not very common here.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Tulcea, it's important to consider the seasonality: summers here can be hot, with average highs around 30°C, so light clothing made from natural fabrics, sunglasses, and a hat are essential. Since the city often serves as the starting point for trips through the Danube Delta, be sure to bring insect repellents and high-factor sunscreen. In early summer, especially in June, rain is possible, so a light raincoat or compact umbrella won't take up much space but could be very useful.

For trips during the colder months, from November to March, more serious preparation is required: temperatures drop to 0°C and below, so a warm, windproof jacket, scarf, and gloves are mandatory. In the transitional seasons, the weather is changeable, and the best solution is the principle of layering your clothes. Comfortable waterproof shoes are critical in any season, as you will be doing a lot of walking while enjoying the beauty of this Romanian region.

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