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Yakutsk is the largest city in the world with an average winter temperature of below −30 °C (−22 °F). [citation needed] Yakutsk is an inland location, being almost 1,000 km (620 mi) from the Pacific Ocean, which coupled with the high latitude, means exposure to severe winters and lack of temperature moderation.
This is a list of cities by average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. ... Yakutsk: −38.6 (−37.5 ...
Climate data for Yakutsk/Jakutsk weather station (WMO identifier: 24959), 98.3m amsl, 1991−2020, extremes 1829–present ; Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
Average rainy days 0.3 0.3 4 13 20 22 22 19 14 12 5 1 133 Average snowy days 7 8 11 4 0.3 0 0 0 0 1 7 9 47 Average relative humidity (%) 58 57 60 67 76 87 92 87 77 65 60 60 71 Mean monthly sunshine hours: 178.2 180.8 209.6 182.3 170.3 131.1 120.3 150.2 198.0 194.6 160.0 150.3 2,025.7 Source 1: Погода и Климат [35] Source 2: NOAA [36]
Arctic weather enfolded swathes of Russia on Tuesday, with temperatures in the wilds of Siberia falling to minus 58 degrees Celsius (minus 72 degrees Fahrenheit). Yakutsk, one of the world's ...
[25] [26] On 28 July 2010, Oymyakon recorded a record high temperature of 34.6 °C (94.3 °F), [27] yielding a temperature range of 102.3 °C (184.1 °F). Verkhoyansk, Yakutsk, Delyankir, Tegyulte, and Fort Vermilion, Canada are the only other known places in the world that have a temperature amplitude higher than 100 °C (180 °F).
The following table lists the average winter temperature in the 25 largest cities in Russia. Population and rank are from the All-Russian census of 2002. [1] Average winter temperatures are from the references cited on each line.
Hawaii is the only state to not record a subzero temperature: The coldest temperature recorded in Hawaii is 12 degrees at the Mauna Kea Observatory, at an elevation of 13,796 feet, on May 17, 1979.