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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. Climate of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Russia is formed under the influence of several determining factors. ... Climate data for Moscow normals 1991–2020, records 1879–present Month

  4. List of cities in Russia by average winter temperature

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    The following table lists the average winter temperature in the 25 largest cities in Russia. Population and rank are from the All-Russian census of 2002. [1] Average winter temperatures are from the references cited on each line.

  5. Temperatures in Siberia dip to minus 50 Celsius as record ...

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    Temperatures in parts of Siberia plummeted to minus 50 degrees Celsius (minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit) while blizzards blanketed Moscow in record snowfall and disrupted flights as winter weather ...

  6. As temperatures begin to fall, Russia steps up attacks on ...

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    Kyiv has accused Moscow of targeting Ukraine’s power and electricity platforms with the goal of forcing its population to freeze this winter. As temperatures begin to fall, Russia steps up ...

  7. Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The elevation of Moscow at the All-Russia Exhibition Center (VVC), where the leading Moscow weather station is situated, is 156 metres (512 feet). Teplostan Upland is the city's highest point at 255 metres (837 feet). [ 63 ]

  8. Watch: Dozens compete in extreme -58 temperatures to run ...

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    Dozens of runners braved air temperatures of around -50C (-58F) to complete a marathon in Russia's Yakutia region on Sunday, 12 January. Oymyakonsky district is also known as “Cold Pole. It is ...

  9. Climate change in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is projected to lead to warming temperatures in most areas of the world, but in Russia this increase is expected to be even larger than the global average. By 2020, the average annual temperatures increased by around 1.1 °C compared to the 1980-1999 period, and temperatures are expected to continue rising, increasing by between ...