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  1. In much of European Russia, the climate is continental, with very cold winters, during which the temperature is often below freezing, and warm summers. The northernmost regions, however, have an arctic or subarctic climate.

  2. 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 continental climate.

  3. 24 maj 2024 · European Russia is warm from late May to September, but the northernmost parts have warm conditions only in July and August. The southern regions close to the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus are hot in the summer and have moderate temperatures in May and September.

  4. Climate chart - Saint Petersburg (European Russia) In St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad), the climate is continental, with very cold winters and pleasantly warm summers. Snowfall is frequent in winter as well as rainfall in summer. The wind often blows, although it calms down a bit in summer.

  5. Elat'Ma is 70 miles from European Russia, so the actual climate in European Russia can vary a bit. Based on weather reports collected during 2012–2021.

  6. January in European Russia is on average a freezing cold month, with a minimum temperature of -10.9 degrees Celsius (12 degrees Fahrenheit), a maximum of -4.9 °C (23 °F), and therefore a daily average of -7.9 °C (18 °F).

  7. The hottest meteorological summer from June to August, based on all 306 weather stations in Russia below 1,070 meters altitude, was recorded in 1938 with an average temperature of 20.0 °C. This average temperature will normally be measured every four to six hours, thus also including the nights.

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