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Overview. To put it in just one word, St. Petersburg weather is variable. In this Northern city the weather is the topmost source of surprises. That is why even in the heat of summer many wise locals still carry their umbrellas with them. It does not rain all the time, but you never know when it will. It might get quite windy too. At any rate, weather forecasts on TV and radio always get the highest ratings.
St. Petersburg's climate is mild compared to that of the more inland areas of Russia. The city is on the Baltic Sea, which makes winters relatively mild, but summers are not particularly hot either. It is humid all year round.
Autumns start with reasonably warm days in mid-September, but by mid-October it is often chilly. The average September temperature is 12 C, and the average October temperature is 4.9 C. In November it might start to snow, but sometimes it does not snow until mid-December.
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