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  2. Climate of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Most of Northern European Russia and Siberia between the Scandinavian Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean has a subarctic climate, with extremely severe winters (Dfd, Dwd, Dsd) in the inner regions of Northeast Siberia (mostly the Sakha Republic) with the record low temperature of −67.8 °C or −90.0 °F), and more moderate (Dwc, Dfc, Dsc ...

  3. Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Vegetation in Siberia mostly consists of taiga, with a tundra belt on the northern fringe, and a temperate forest zone in the south. The climate of Siberia varies dramatically, but it typically has warm but short summers and long, brutally cold winters. On the north coast, north of the Arctic Circle, there is a very short (about one month long ...

  4. Yakutsk - Wikipedia

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    In winter, Yakutsk instead is between 35 °C (63 °F) and 40 °C (72 °F) colder than the mildest cities on similar latitudes in Scandinavia. The climate is quite dry, with most of the annual precipitation occurring in the summer months, due to the intense Siberian High forming around the very cold continental air during the winter. However ...

  5. Temperatures in Siberia dip to minus 50 Celsius as record ...

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    Temperatures in parts of Siberia plummeted to minus 50 degrees Celsius (minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit) while blizzards blanketed Moscow in record snowfall and disrupted flights as winter weather ...

  6. Extreme cold sends temperatures to 54 below zero in Siberia

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    Extremely cold air sent temperatures well below zero on Wednesday in Siberia, resulting in the coldest weather of the season thus far in a region known for being home to some of the harshest ...

  7. Siberian High - Wikipedia

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    The plot of mean sea level pressure over the winter months [clarification needed] shows a large area of high atmospheric pressure in the South of Siberia.. The Siberian High affects the weather patterns in most parts of the Northern Hemisphere: its influence extends as far west as Italy, [3] bringing freezing conditions also in the warm South, [4] and as far southeast as Malaysia, [5] where it ...

  8. Subzero temperatures break thermometers in world's coldest ...

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    And it reportedly got so cold in the Russian village, that the new device broke after a -79.6ºF swept across the region. The world record for coldest temperature ever was also recorded in Oymakon ...

  9. Oymyakon - Wikipedia

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    The temperatures here are extremely cold for most of the year, and it snows frequently in spring and autumn, but rarely in summer and winter, due to the Siberian High in winter, and temperatures being commonly above 0 °C (32 °F) in summer. Schools are closed if it is colder than −55 °C (−67 °F).