Weather in Moscow


The continental climate of Moscow means that expats will experience long, cold winters (mid-November to mid-March), and warm summers (June to August). There are only about seven hours of daylight in mid-winter (January), and temperatures can drop well below freezing. The winter snowfall starts in October, and often carries on into spring.

Moscow Climate Chart

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