Temperature Comfort in Georgia

Georgia
62
62 pts
Score / 100
#105
of 231 countries

Temperature Comfort in Georgia

Temperature comfort is not just about whether a country is warm or cold. It describes how often outdoor life feels thermally easy: without strong cold, oppressive heat, heavy humidity or large seasonal swings.

What the Indicator Measures

The updated index combines several climate signals: months with comfortable average temperatures, relative humidity, days above 35 °C and seasonal variation in monthly mean temperatures. This prevents warm-humid locations from ranking too highly simply because their temperatures are stable.

Context for Georgia

Georgia sits in the middle range because its climate is highly divided. The Black Sea coast around Batumi has mild winters but humid summers. Tbilisi and eastern Georgia have a more continental pattern with hot summers and cooler winters. The Caucasus mountain regions bring short, fresh summers and long cold winters.

Regional Differences

For relocation decisions, the exact region matters more than the national average. The coast is better for avoiding harsh winters, but humidity and rain are part of the package. Tbilisi and Kakheti are drier but take summer heat more seriously. Higher elevations reduce heat exposure, but winter conditions become more demanding.

How the Score Is Derived

The measured starting value is 62 points. This is a harmonised temperature-comfort index on a 1-to-100 scale. Georgia therefore offers usable comfort periods, but not a uniformly mild year-round temperature profile.

Sources

This article was created on June 1, 2026

Temperature Comfort — Global Ranking ↗

# Country Value Score
1 Kenya 88 pts 88
1 Cape Verde 88 pts 88
3 Aruba 85 pts 85
3 Curacao 85 pts 85
5 Malta 84 pts 84
105 Senegal 62 pts 62
105 Trinidad and Tobago 62 pts 62
105 Georgia 62 pts 62
105 Northern Mariana Islands 62 pts 62
105 Guadeloupe 62 pts 62
229 Sudan 18 pts 18
230 Saudi Arabia 15 pts 15
231 Niger 14 pts 14
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