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What is the coldest temperature in Moscow?

The coldest temperature in Moscow reaches MINUS 42℃.

Moscow has a mild temperate continental humid climate. Extreme weather is very frequent. 65438+February will start a long melting period of snow and ice, with heavy snowfall. The average annual snow-covered period is as long as 146 days (165438+1early October-mid-April), with long winter and gloomy weather.

The monthly average temperature of 65438+ 10 is-10.2℃ (minimum -42℃), and the annual average temperature is above zero 194 days and below zero 103 days. In summer, the temperature may drop sharply and the rain will continue. Average temperature in July 18. 1℃ (maximum 37℃).

Generally speaking, the annual sunshine hours are 1568 hours, the annual average precipitation is 190-240 mm, the precipitation peaks are in August and 10 month, and the precipitation is at least in April. There are many west winds, southwest winds and south winds in winter. Since May, northwest winds and north winds have been frequent.

The coldest temperature in Russia reaches -7 1℃.

Russia is located in the northern part of Eurasia and has a vast Siberia, so the degree of cold is relatively high. Throughout Russia, the annual temperature difference is very large, and the average temperature in June is 65,438+0 to -50℃.

The coldest place belongs to Siberia, especially East Siberia. For example, in Yakutsk, eastern Siberia, the temperature in January can drop to around minus 60 degrees. Usually the lowest temperature is below -52℃, and the coldest town is Oymyakon, with the lowest temperature reaching -7 1℃.

Most of Russia is located in high latitudes and belongs to temperate and sub-frigid continental climate. Winter is long, dry and cold, summer is short and warm, and spring and autumn are fleeting.

The annual temperature is high, the precipitation is low, and the rainfall changes greatly. The temperature gradually decreases from south to north, and the precipitation gradually decreases from west to east. The eastern European plain is deeply influenced by the prevailing west wind and the warm and humid airflow from the Atlantic Ocean, which makes the climate here extremely mild, humid and rainy.