What is the Weather like in Iran in January?

January Weather in Tehran Iran. Daily high temperatures are around 47°F, rarely falling below 37°F or exceeding 57°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 47°F on January 22. Daily low temperatures are around 35°F, rarely falling below 26°F or exceeding 43°F.

How cold is Iran in winter?

Winter in Iran In northern and western regions of Iran winter starts with wet snow and averages at 1 to 8 °C (34-46 °F). Southern coasts are usually warmer. Local temperature is 10 to 14 °C (50-57 °F) at daytime while in mountainous regions even daytime temperature are in negative range (below 32 °F).

Is Tehran cold in winter?

In Tehran, the summers are hot, arid, and clear and the winters are very cold, dry, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 34°F to 97°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 102°F.

Is Iran hot or cold now?

Current Conditions in Tehran

93°F / 34°C
Wind: West at 16 mph / 26 km/h
Humidity: 11%
Pressure: 30 inches / 1016 mb
Sunrise: 5:48AM

Does Iran have winter?

Iran has a variable climate. In the northwest, winters are cold with heavy snowfall and subfreezing temperatures. Spring and fall are relatively mild, while summers are dry and hot. In the south, winters are mild and the summers are very hot, having average daily temperatures in July exceeding 38 °C (100.4 °F).

Does it snow in Iran?

Since Iran is located in the Northern Hemisphere, snowfall occurs between the months of November to February. You will not feel cold in the southern part of Iran, alongside the mesmerizing Persian Gulf. On contrary, it will be freezing in the Northern areas, alongside Caspian Sea.

Does Tehran get snow?

Throughout the year, in Tehran, Iran, there are 8.5 snowfall days, and 80mm (3.15″) of snow is accumulated.

What is the coldest city in Iran?

Boroujen is well known by its extremely cold weather, usually mentioned as one of the coldest Iran cities in national weather forecasts. It is located on an altitude of about 2197 m from sea levels.