Climate Overview
The climate in Tīr Pul is warm and mild. The average annual temperature is 18°C and approximately 158mm of precipitation falls per year. March is the wettest month, receiving around 39mm of rainfall. Tīr Pul is in the Northern Hemisphere. Summer begins at the end of June and lasts through September. The summer months are: July, June, August. The coldest months are January, December, February, when temperatures can drop to -1°C. Light snow can occur between January and February.
Temperature
Tīr Pul has a wide annual temperature range, spanning 39°C from the coldest to warmest months. July is the hottest month, with daytime highs reaching 38°C and an average of 32°C. The coldest month is January, when overnight lows fall to -1°C and the daily average is 6°C. On average, daily temperatures fluctuate by about 14°C between overnight lows and afternoon highs. The sharpest temperature change occurs between September and October, with a 7°C shift in average temperatures.
Precipitation
Tīr Pul is a quite dry location, receiving approximately 158mm of precipitation annually, which averages out to around 13mm per month. The wettest month is March, averaging 39mm of rainfall. February and January also tend to see above-average precipitation. The driest month is July, with just 0mm. That's 39mm less than March, the wettest month. Rainfall is heavily concentrated in certain months, creating a distinct wet and dry season. Visitors should plan around these patterns, as the difference between peak and low months is dramatic. Light snowfall can occur between January and February, totalling around 14cm annually. February is the snowiest month with approximately 6cm.
Wind
Tīr Pul is moderately windy, with an average annual wind speed of 27km/h. For context, sustained winds below 12km/h are generally light, while anything above 25km/h is considered strong. The windiest month is July, averaging 39km/h, which can feel quite blustery and may affect outdoor activities. The calmest conditions occur in December, with average winds dropping to 20km/h, making it an ideal period for wind-sensitive activities. There is moderate seasonal variation in wind speed, with a 19km/h gap between the calmest and windiest months. Wind tends to pick up during the summer months. The seasonal averages are 22km/h in winter, 25km/h in spring, 37km/h in summer, 26km/h in autumn.
Seasons
89 days until Summer
It is currently spring in Tīr Pul, which began on March 20, 2026. Tīr Pul is in the Northern Hemisphere, where spring begins in March, summer in June, autumn in September, and winter in December. The warmest period peaks in July at around 38°C, while the coldest stretch bottoms out in January near -1°C. Summer is next, beginning on June 21, 2026 — 89 days from now.
Spring
Temperatures range from 7 to 32°C. Rainfall is relatively light, with around 65mm over the season and a monthly average of 22mm. Winds are strong, averaging 25km/h. Light layers work well as temperatures warm through the season — a great time to be outdoors.
Summer
Temperatures range from 22 to 38°C. Precipitation is minimal, with only around 0mm for the entire season. Winds are strong, averaging 37km/h. Stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and seek shade during the hottest hours of the day.
Autumn
Temperatures range from 3 to 32°C. Precipitation is minimal, with only around 15mm for the entire season. Winds are strong, averaging 26km/h. Layered clothing works best as temperatures gradually cool — enjoy the crisp air and changing scenery.
Winter
Temperatures range from -1 to 15°C. Rainfall is relatively light, with around 77mm over the season and a monthly average of 26mm. Expect around 12cm of snow accumulation during this period. Winds are moderate at around 22km/h. A light jacket or sweater is usually sufficient, though cooler evenings may call for an extra layer.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Tīr Pul is during April, September and October, when the weather is most comfortable for travellers. During these months, average temperatures hover around 20°C with modest rainfall averaging 7mm per month. By contrast, July can be uncomfortably hot with highs reaching 38°C, while January is the coldest period with lows dropping to -1°C. With minimal rainfall expected, you can pack light and plan outdoor activities with confidence.
Monthly Climate Data
The table below shows monthly climate averages for Tīr Pul based on historical weather data. Min and max temperatures represent typical overnight lows and afternoon highs for each month, shown in degrees Celsius (°C). Precipitation is measured in millimetres (mm) and indicates the average total rainfall per month. Snow is measured in centimetres (cm) and reflects average monthly snowfall accumulation. Wind speed is the average sustained speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). All values are based on averages from over 10 years of historical weather data. The current month is highlighted for quick reference.