Minsk experiences a humid continental climate with pronounced seasonal contrasts and no shortage of weather drama throughout the year.
Precipitation falls fairly evenly across all months, though summer thunderstorms can be intense and spring often brings persistent drizzle that demands waterproof layers.
Temperatures swing from summer highs around 25°C to winter lows frequently dropping below -10°C, with occasional plunges past -20°C during cold snaps.
Humidity remains relatively high year-round, making summer heat feel stickier than the thermometer suggests and winter cold penetrate deeper into your bones.
The city's flatland position leaves it exposed to winds from both Siberia and the Atlantic, so windproof outer layers prove essential even during supposedly mild transition months.