October's wine festival (with its visa-free regime) is an especially tempting time to visit Moldova, though spring and summer are best for city strolling and hiking in remote areas. May through to August can also be pleasant, although you run the risk of a snow flurry or two and low temperatures early in the season. Winters are fairly temperate, especially near the coast, but again, in the unpredictable mountains be prepared for virtually any conditions.
Siberian drafts can make Moldova a bit of an icebox during the winter but luckily the spring thaw is punctual and effective. May to October see mostly 20°C (68°F) days with an average high of 27°C (81°F) in July. Rainfall drops around spring and autumn and while winter has more wet days, it falls slightly heavier in summer.
article by Leif Pettersen, October 2006
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