Climate Overview

Real-time weather overview across Estonia — 103 stations

🌡Temperature

Min

10.1°

Korela

Average

13°

Estonia

Max

15.5°

Narva linn

💨Wind speed

Min

1 m/s

Tartu-Tõravere

Average

4.7 m/s

Estonia

Max

9.3 m/s

Pirita

🌊Gusts

Min

2.3 m/s

Tartu-Tõravere

Average

6.9 m/s

Estonia

Max

11.7 m/s

Pirita

💧Relative humidity

Min

83.89%

Virtsu

Average

89.9%

Estonia

Max

96%

Pakri

📊Air pressure

Min

999.6 hPa

Narva

Average

1003.2 hPa

Estonia

Max

1006.2 hPa

Sõrve

🌊Water temperature

Min

9.9°

Vodja

Average

15.3°

Estonia

Max

19.5°

Kulgu sadam

❄️ Coldest places

1.Korela
10.1°
2.Elva
10.1°
3.Otepää
10.1°
4.Tõlliste
10.3°
5.Piigaste
11.2°

🔥 Warmest places

1.Narva linn
15.5°
2.Kulgu sadam
15.5°
3.Kunda
15.1°
4.Loksa
15.1°
5.Peipsi poijaam
14.8°

💨 Windiest places

1.Pirita
9.3 m/s
2.Dirhami
9.3 m/s
3.Häädemeeste
8.1 m/s
4.Pakri
7.8 m/s
5.Rohuneeme
7 m/s

Real‑time climate overview from Estonian stations

The climate overview page synthesises real‑time measurements from land and coastal weather stations into a compact set of climate indicators. Minimum, maximum and mean temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, air pressure and water temperature are calculated across the network, highlighting the coldest valleys, warmest urban areas and windiest ridges at any given moment. Ranked lists of stations show where temperature extremes and high wind speeds are currently observed, supporting both situational awareness and climatological analysis.

Because the underlying data comes from the same station network as daily forecasts, the page also serves as a bridge between short‑term weather and long‑term climate behaviour. Users can track how temperature gradients evolve between inland and coastal areas, how wind speed distributions shift with synoptic patterns, and how often certain stations occupy the “coldest” or “warmest” positions. This creates a living climatological picture grounded in up‑to‑date observations rather than long‑averaged normals alone.