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  2. Climate of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Moscow has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with warm to hot summers and long, cold, winters.Typical high temperatures in the warm months of June, July and August are around 23 °C (73 °F), but during heat waves, which can occur anytime from May to September, daytime temperature highs often top 30 °C (86 °F) sometimes one or two weeks.

  3. List of cities in Russia by average winter temperature

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    Maslenitsa by Boris Kustodiev, showing a Russian city in winter (1919).. The following table lists the average winter temperature in the 25 largest cities in Russia. ...

  4. Climate of Russia - Wikipedia

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    (December 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message See also: Climate change in Russia Due to the moderating influence of the Atlantic or Pacific , most areas of the country in European Russia , in the south of West Siberia and in the south of the Russian Far East , including the cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg , experience a humid ...

  5. Moscow, Moscow Federal City Weather - Hourly Forecasts and ...

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    Get the Moscow, Moscow Federal City local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Russian Winter - Wikipedia

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    Russians used skis in the third Muscovite–Lithuanian War (1507–1508).. In his study of winter warfare in Russia, author Allen F. Chew concludes that "General Winter" was a 'substantial contributing factor'—not a decisive one—in the military failures of both Napoleon's invasion of the Russian Empire and Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union.

  7. Climate change in Russia - Wikipedia

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    For example, during the heatwave that affected western Russia in 2010, temperatures in Moscow reached 38.2 °C, the highest temperature since records began 130 years ago. In addition, during the heatwave there were 33 consecutive days of temperatures above 30 °C in the city, increasing the incidence of heat-related deaths and health problems ...

  8. Ukraine ends supply of Russian gas to Europe - AOL

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    Still, Massimo Di Odoardo, a senior natural gas researcher at energy data firm Wood Mackenzie, told CNN in late December that the deal’s expiry would make it harder for Europe to refill its ...

  9. VVC weather station - Wikipedia

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    VVC weather station location. The VDNKh weather station is the principal weather station in Moscow, Russia. It opened in 1948 on the grounds of the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. The station's World meteorological organization classification index is 27612.