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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in the city of Sim. Below you will find current data, forecasts, and helpful weather charts to help you plan your day.

Overview

The climate in Sim is characterized as sharply continental, with clearly defined seasons. Significant annual temperature fluctuations are typical for the city: winters are cold and frosty, while summers, by contrast, are warm and relatively short. Spring and autumn are transitional periods when the weather can be quite unpredictable.

Winter months, from December to February, are characterized by low temperatures, averaging around -10°C to -12°C, with minimum values dropping below -15°C. The summer period, especially July, is the warmest, with an average temperature of around +18°C and maximums reaching +23.5°C. One notable feature of Sim's climate is the low precipitation throughout the year, usually not exceeding 2-3 mm per month. At the same time, the number of precipitation days remains relatively stable, varying from 11 to 14 days per month, suggesting frequent but light precipitation.

Temperature

The annual temperature cycle in Sim demonstrates the pronounced continental nature of the climate. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average air temperature is -12.4°C. During this period, nightly minimums can drop to -15.7°C, while daytime maximums rarely rise above -9.1°C. Conversely, the peak of summer heat occurs in July, with an average temperature of +18.4°C. During the day, the thermometer can reach +23.5°C, while dropping to a comfortable +13.2°C at night.

The winter period, spanning December, January, and February, is characterized by stable freezing weather. Average monthly temperatures in these months range from -10.4°C in February to -12.4°C in January, with minimum night temperatures regularly falling below -13°C (for example, -14.1°C in February and -13.8°C in December). Summer, from June to August, brings a noticeable warming. June and August offer pleasant daytime temperatures, averaging +19.9°C and +21.5°C respectively. Nights, especially at the beginning and end of summer, remain quite fresh, with minimum temperatures around +9.6°C in June and +11.6°C in August.

Transitional seasons—spring and autumn—are marked by rapid changes in temperature regimes. March still carries winter traits with an average temperature of -4.6°C, but by April the average temperature becomes positive (+4.6°C), and in May it reaches +11.2°C. In autumn, the opposite trend is observed: from a relatively warm September (+10.2°C) to a cold November (-4.8°C). Diurnal temperature fluctuations are most pronounced from April to August. For example, in May, the difference between the average maximum (+17.3°C) and the average minimum (+5.1°C) is more than 12 degrees. In July, this difference is also significant—around 10 degrees (from +13.2°C to +23.5°C), indicating warm days and cool nights. In winter, the daily temperature range is smaller, usually within 6-8 degrees (for example, from -15.7°C to -9.1°C in January).

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Sim is distributed throughout the year with notable regularity, but its intensity remains low. The key difference in the nature of precipitation is related to the change of seasons: the cold season brings snow, while rain falls during the warm months. Despite a stable number of precipitation days, there is no pronounced rainy or dry season in Sim, as the total volume of precipitation changes only slightly from month to month.

The winter period, covering the months from November to March, is characterized by regular snowfall, as average temperatures during this time remain steadily below zero. Although snowfall occurs quite often (from 12 to 14 days per month), its intensity is low, amounting to about 2 mm per month. This means that frequent but light snowfalls or frost are typical for Sim, rather than heavy blizzards. For example, 14 days of precipitation are recorded in both January and November.

With the arrival of warmer weather, from approximately April to October, precipitation falls primarily as rain. The summer months—June, July, and August—are slightly "wetter" in terms of precipitation, reaching 3 mm per month, which is still a low figure. There are also quite a few rainy days in the summer: for instance, June and July both see 14 days. This indicates frequent but generally short-lived and light rain. In transitional months like April (averaging 11 days of precipitation) and October (14 days), both rain and sleet are possible, especially at the beginning and end of these periods when temperatures fluctuate around zero.

Thus, Sim is not characterized by sharp fluctuations in precipitation throughout the year. Although the summer months (June, July, August) receive slightly more precipitation (3 mm) compared to the rest of the months (2 mm), and April stands out as the month with the fewest precipitation days (11 days), the overall distribution is quite even. The main seasonal difference lies in the type of precipitation: snow in winter and rain in summer, with generally low intensity all year round.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Sim, it is important to consider the significant seasonal temperature variations. In winter (December to February), when average temperatures drop to -10°C – -12°C and minimums can reach -15°C or lower, you will need very warm clothing. Be sure to pack an insulated waterproof jacket or down coat, thermal underwear, warm sweaters, a hat, scarf, gloves or mittens, and winter boots with non-slip soles. Since winter precipitation falls as snow, waterproof outerwear and footwear will be especially relevant.

In summer (June to August), the weather in Sim becomes warm, with average temperatures around +15°C – +18°C and daytime maximums reaching +23.5°C. Light trousers, shorts, T-shirts, and dresses are suitable for this time of year. However, evenings and nights can be cool (around +10°C – +13°C), so don't forget to bring a sweatshirt, light jacket, or cardigan. Sunscreen and a hat will also come in handy on clear summer days. Since rain is possible even in summer (up to 14 days per month), a light umbrella or raincoat will be a useful addition to your luggage.

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are transitional seasons with changeable weather. Temperatures can range from cool to moderately warm. During these months, it is best to use the principle of layering: a T-shirt, a sweater or fleece over it, and a mid-season jacket on top—preferably windproof and waterproof, as precipitation in the form of rain or sleet is quite frequent. Comfortable closed shoes suitable for walking are a must at any time of year. A small folding umbrella will be useful almost always, given the regular number of precipitation days, even if they aren't heavy.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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