Shimanovsk - Climate

Climate

Monsoon climate. The average January temperature is −25.6 °C (−14.1 °F). The absolute minimum observed was −49 °C (−56.2 °F). Average July temperature is +20.6 °C (69.1 °F).

Date of the first frost is October 3, the first frost in early September. Last frost date - April 5, the last frost - in late May.

During the transition period (April-May) occasionally observed strong winds of up to 20 m / s. In winter, the wind is weak. The average annual background atmospheric pressure above normal, humidity 50-60%, during the year there is not less than 310 days of sunshine.

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