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Russia’s Weather Divides: East Faces Storm-Force Winds and Deep Freeze as Moscow Stays Mild

Moscow holds near 10°C before a mid‑November onset of meteorological winter.

Overview

  • Russia’s Hydrometcentre warns of heavy rain and wet snow with mountain gusts up to 35 m/s across Siberia and the Far East in the coming days.
  • Forecasters project a sharp early‑November cooldown in the Urals, Siberia and the Far East, with night lows down to −35…−36°C in northern Yakutia and −32…−34°C in Chukotka.
  • Regional bulletins for the Urals highlight snow, freezing rain and icy roads, with nighttime temperatures locally reaching −20…−24°C in parts of Yamal and neighboring areas.
  • In the Northwest, Arctic air brings brief night frosts to −18…−25°C in Komi before a wetter, milder cyclone arrives, while Kaliningrad and Pskov remain comparatively warm.
  • Moscow stays unusually mild with daytime readings near +10°C over the next ten days, a projected +1.5°C November anomaly, and a rainy start to the week turning warmer and drier; localized evening frosts to −2°C were recorded in eastern Moscow Oblast on November 2.