VVC weather station
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. Temperature and precipitation readings at VVC weather station form the official weather reports and historical statistics.
The station's World meteorological organization classification index is 27612.
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Climatological data
Climate data for Moscow (1981 - 2010) preliminary, records since 1948 (VVC weather st. only) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 8.6 (47.5) |
8.3 (46.9) |
17.5 (63.5) |
28.0 (82.4) |
33.2 (91.8) |
33.9 (93.0) |
38.2 (100.8) |
37.3 (99.1) |
29.4 (84.9) |
23.7 (74.7) |
14.5 (58.1) |
9.6 (49.3) |
38.2 (100.8) |
Average high °C (°F) | −4.1 (24.6) |
−3.5 (25.7) |
2.6 (36.7) |
11.0 (51.8) |
18.4 (65.1) |
22.0 (71.6) |
24.1 (75.4) |
22.0 (71.6) |
15.6 (60.1) |
8.6 (47.5) |
1.0 (33.8) |
−2.9 (26.8) |
9.7 (49.5) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −6.5 (20.3) |
−6.7 (19.9) |
−1 (30) |
6.7 (44.1) |
13.2 (55.8) |
17.0 (62.6) |
19.2 (66.6) |
17.0 (62.6) |
11.3 (52.3) |
5.6 (42.1) |
−1.4 (29.5) |
−5.2 (22.6) |
5.8 (42.4) |
Average low °C (°F) | −9.1 (15.6) |
−9.9 (14.2) |
−4.3 (24.3) |
2.7 (36.9) |
7.9 (46.2) |
12.1 (53.8) |
14.7 (58.5) |
12.6 (54.7) |
7.6 (45.7) |
2.7 (36.9) |
−3.5 (25.7) |
−6.8 (19.8) |
2.1 (35.8) |
Record low °C (°F) | −38.1 (−36.6) |
−35.2 (−31.4) |
−27.9 (−18.2) |
−18.8 (−1.8) |
−5.0 (23.0) |
0.8 (33.4) |
5.1 (41.2) |
2.1 (35.8) |
−5.2 (22.6) |
−16.1 (3.0) |
−23.3 (−9.9) |
−38.0 (−36.4) |
−38.1 (−36.6) |
Source: [1][2][3] |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to All-Russia Exhibition Centre weather station. |
References
- "2008 was the warmest year in Moscow history (in Russian)". Retrieved 2009-02-05.
- "Pogoda.ru.net" (in Russian). Retrieved January 8, 2009.
- "August high" (in Russian). Retrieved August 7, 2010.
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