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The weather and climate in Russia depend on the region. Temperature in winter might be very cold, summer can be very hot even in the northern parts of Russia.
Temperature in Russia is measured in Celsius. If you want to know the temperature in Fahrenheit you should multiply the temperature in centigrade by 9, divide by 5 and add 32, to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius you should subtract 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9. Seems a little bit complicated probably it will be easier to use automatic converters.
The average temperature in winter, spring, summer and fall is the following:
| Season/City |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Autumn |
| Moscow |
-12, -15C (10, 5 F) |
+5, +10C (41, 50 F) |
+20, +30C (68, 86 F) |
0, +5C (32, 41 F) |
| Saint Petersburg |
-15, -18C (5, -1 F) |
+3, +8C (37, 46 F) |
+18, +30C (64, 86 F) |
-2, +5C (28, 41 F) |
| Krasnodar |
-2, +5C (28, 41 F) |
+10, +15C (50, 59 F) |
+25, +35C (77, 95 F) |
+10, +15C (50, 59 F) |
| Sochi |
+8, +10C (46, 50 F) |
+15, +18C (59, 64 F) |
+28, +35C (82, 95 F) |
+15, +18C (59, 64 F) |
In Moscow and Saint Petersburg in winter it can be very watery, you might feel like walking in the porridge of snow and water. That is why before going to Russia it is better to check the weather forecast for the time when you are planning your visit, and basing on that decide what cloth to take with, of course it is good to have an umbrella with you. You always can send us email and get the information about the weather and advice what to wear.
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