Moscow – Coldest July 31 in history

And the coldest entire month of July since 1987.

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July became the coldest since 1987. But the “top of the summer” surprises even more. This season, July 31, usually the warmest day of the year, became the coldest in the history of the VDNKh weather station, which has been conducting a series of observations since 1948.

The night of August 5th was the coldest this season. The minimum temperature varied from +2 to +8 degrees. From the regional centers the coldest (up to +4) was in Orel, Tula, Ivanovo.

Traditionally, the lowest values were observed on the Meshchersk lowland. In the east of Moscow, the north of Ryazan, the south of Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod regions, the temperature dropped to + 1.6 … + 2.7.

Cold July passed the baton to cold August. According to calculations, only a third of days with a temperature above +20 are expected within a month.

In Moscow the temperature will remain 4–6 degrees below the climatic norm: at night about +10, during the day up to + 16 … + 18 degrees.https://www.gismeteo.ru/news/klimat/33149-pogoda-v-moskve-samye-holodnye-vyhodnye-leta/

.Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link

‘If global warming is bad, catastrophic… this cold is good, isn’t it?’ says Martin

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August 6, 2019 at 01:59PM

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