Muscovites are shivering-through what will almost certainly be (with less than 2 days to go) their coldest August in recorded history. Furthermore, daily all-time low temperature records continue to fall across the Russian Federation, joining the myriad already set in 2019.

The coldest August in record-books stretching back over 150 years is currently gripping the city, with an average air temperature of just 12C (53.6F) –some 6C below the norm– being reported by themoscowtimes.com.

Moscow’s previous coldest August was way back in 1884, when the average air temperature for the month was 4C below the norm.

According to www.hmn.ru, this August in Moscow has been characterized by unusual weather in terms of not only the cold, but also of abundant rainfall and a chronic lack of sunshine.





In addition, many low temperature records have been tumbling across the entire nation of late, particularly in eastern regions, with the latest being on Kolguev Island where the low of -1.6C (29.1F) observed on Aug 26 comfortably busted the old record of 0.5C (32.9F) set some 36 years ago (during the solar minimum of cycle 21).





For more recent Russian records:







The cold times are returning, in line with historically low solar activity:







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