Concluding the year,
December introduces the winter season with a sharp decrease in temperature, solidifying the adjustments set by
November. The numerical data presents the city experiencing its lowes, close to zero degrees, and highs at 8.3°C (46.9°F). This cold season is staged by slightly increased rainfall of about 18mm (0.71") from the previous month but spread over four days. Similar to
January, December presents minimal sunlight, low daylight hours, and the lowest UV index. These characteristics earn December the title of the second coldest and darkest month of the year.
Temperature
December in
Ganja sees a slight reduction in average high-temperature, with a shift from a fresh 12.6°C (54.7°F) in November to a chilly 8.3°C (46.9°F). December in Ganja,
Azerbaijan, witnesses an average low-temperature hovering around a cold 0°C (32°F).
Rainfall
In December, the rain falls for 4 days. Throughout December, 18mm (0.71") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, there are 59 rainfall days, and 298mm (11.73") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
With an average of 9h and 18min of daylight, December has the shortest days of the year in Ganja.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 07:59 and sunset at 17:27. On the last day of December, sunrise is at 08:18 and sunset at 17:37 +04.
Sunshine
January,
February, November and December, with an average of 4h of sunshine, are months with the least sunshine in Ganja, Azerbaijan.
UV index
The month with the lowest UV index in Ganja, Azerbaijan, is December, with an average maximum UV index of 1. A UV Index estimate of 2, and below, represents a minimal health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals.
Note: In December, an average UV index of 1 transforms into the following instructions:
Though extended exposure to the sun typically does not concern most people, it is crucial to always shield children, infants, and those with sensitive skin. The Sun's most intense and consequently most harmful UV radiation during midday hours should be decreased by minimizing exposure and seeking shade. A hat with a generous brim can prevent nearly 50% of UV rays from reaching your eyes.