
What to wear in Tbilisi in January is warm layers with a windproof shell for temperatures with highs of 46°F and lows of 32°F. The steep paths around Mother of Georgia statue on Sololaki hill expose walkers to strong winds and rapid weather changes from the Caucasus.
January brings cold continental weather with short days in Tbilisi's valley setting. Narikala Fortress and Mtatsminda Park see sharper chills than the center while Abanotubani Sulfur Baths remain a draw despite 9 precip days. The terrain around Sololaki hill intensifies winds making extra layers essential for uphill climbs even as Rustaveli Avenue stays relatively sheltered.
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Warm layers with a windproof shell handle highs of 46°F and lows of 32°F plus 9 precip days near Narikala Fortress.
January suits visitors prepared for cold at Mtatsminda Park with fewer crowds around Abanotubani Sulfur Baths.
Sturdy waterproof boots manage potential ice on paths to the Mother of Georgia statue on Sololaki hill.
Average highs reach 46°F and lows 32°F with winds from the Caucasus affecting Sololaki hill climbs.
Pack thermal layers and a windproof jacket for 9 precip days and cooler conditions at Mtatsminda Park.