Tehran's Climate
Sitting at high elevation below the Alborz Mountains, Tehran has a semi-arid continental climate marked by strong seasonal swings and noticeable differences between its higher and lower neighbourhoods. Summers (June-August) are hot and very dry, often 35-38°C but with low humidity, while winters (December-February) are cold, can fall below freezing and bring snow, especially in the northern districts near the mountains. Spring and autumn are mild and the most comfortable, though air pollution can become severe on calm winter days. This page provides an hourly and 14-day forecast along with detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV and air quality (AQI).