Record cold across many different entire regions.
In the Pushkin Mountains (Pskov Region) the thermometer dropped to +6°C, the previous record of +7.4°C was observed fifty years ago.
Sukhinichi (Kaluga Region) also a new record of cold +4.5°C, the previous +8.1°C, which lasted 50 years.
In Bryansk, the new absolute minimum temperature for October 5 is now +5.8, the previous +7.1 was recorded in 1969.
In Tula, the new absolute minimum is +4.3 against 2001 with a value of +7.2 degrees.
In Orel, +4.2, which is lower than the previous one by 3.6 degrees for 1969.
In Yelets, a new cold record is +6.5, which is 1.5 degrees lower than the previous one observed in 1976.
In Voronezh, +6.1, the previous cold record for August 5 was recorded in 1944 and amounted to +7.9.
In Rybinsk (Yaroslavl region), the air cooled to +6.9, thereby overthrowing 1965 with a temperature of +8.7.
In Vladimir, the new record +5, which is 2.2 degrees lower than the previous one in 1960.
In Kolomna (Moscow region), the new absolute minimum is +4.7, which is 0.3 degrees lower than the previous one, which lasted almost 60 years.
In the village of Pavelets (Ryazan region), the air cooled to +5.4 degrees, which is 0.9 lower than in 1944.
And in Ryazan itself, too, a new absolute minimum of +3.2, the previous +6.4 recorded in the same 1944.
In Yalatma (Ryazan Region, October 5, the air cooled to = 2 degrees, which is lower than the previous record by 4 degrees in 1923.
In Nizhny Novgorod +5.3, which is 1.3 degrees lower than the previous one, which lasted more than 100 years.
In Lukoyanovo (Nizhny Novgorod Region) + 5.6 previous
(Meteonovosti-RU)
Average daily air temperature was below the long-term values by 4-6, and in the central regions by 8 degrees. In a number of settlements, record low temperatures for August 5 were recorded.
http://www.hmn.ru/index.php?index=1&ts=190806135336
Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link
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