How cold is Estonia in January?

How cold is Estonia in January?

January, like December, is another subzero cold winter month in Tallinn, Estonia, with average temperature ranging between min -5.8°C (21.6°F) and max -1.2°C (29.8°F).

How cold does it get in Tallinn?

The weather in Tallinn in winter Average temperatures stay below freezing from December to March, with January and February being the coldest months with average lows of -5°C (23°F). It can get much colder though, getting down to -18°C at night when I visited in January.

Is Estonia very cold?

Winter in Estonia is very cold: the temperature remains below freezing (0 °C or 32 °F) even during the day for long periods. More often, cold air masses coming from the Arctic or from Russia move over the country, lowering the temperature to about -20 °C (-4 °F).

Does it snow in Tallinn at Christmas?

Months with snowfall in Tallinn are January through May, October through December. In Tallinn, during December, snow falls for 11 days.

Does Estonia get hot?

Seasons in Estonia vary widely. Average temperatures range from 20.9° C in summer, with July usually being the hottest month, to -8° C in winter, although occasionally the temperature may rise to 30° C and above in summer or fall below -23° C in winter.

Does Tallinn get snow?

Snowfall is common between November and March, but October and April also usually have some snowy days. Rarely there is snow in May, over the last decade this has happened a few times. In September and June the return period (possibility of occurrence) is 50 years or even longer.

Is Tallinn Estonia cheap?

The city straddles the relatively cheap zone of the former East as well as the insanely expensive zone of Scandinavia, so it’s no surprise that prices here are mostly somewhere in between. There are some good bargains at hotels in Tallinn, and standards are fairly high, at least in the 3-star and above ranges.

Does it rain a lot in Tallinn?

In Tallinn, precipitation amounts to around 700 mm (27 in) per year. The wettest seasons are summer and autumn, the driest is spring. Here is the average precipitation.

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