The following table lists the average winter temperature in the 25 largest cities in Russia. Population and rank are from the All-Russian census of 2002. [1] Average winter temperatures are from the references cited on each line.
Rank | City | Population (2002) [1] | Avg Winter Temp (°C) |
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1 | Moscow | 10,126,424 | −13.0 [2] |
2 | Saint Petersburg | 4,661,219 | −10.0 [3] |
3 | Novosibirsk | 1,425,508 | −20.0 [4] |
4 | Nizhny Novgorod | 1,311,252 | −15.0 [5] |
5 | Yekaterinburg | 1,293,537 | −17.0 [6] |
6 | Samara | 1,157,880 | −14.0 [7] |
7 | Omsk | 1,134,016 | −20.0 [8] |
8 | Kazan | 1,105,289 | −14.0 [9] |
9 | Chelyabinsk | 1,077,174 | −18.0 [10] |
10 | Rostov-on-Don | 1,068,267 | −7.0 [11] |
11 | Ufa | 1,042,437 | −14.0 [12] |
12 | Volgograd | 1,011,417 | −16.0 [13] |
13 | Perm | 1,001,653 | −15.0 [14] |
14 | Krasnoyarsk | 909,341 | −18.0 [15] |
15 | Saratov | 873,055 | −12.0 [16] |
16 | Voronezh | 848,752 | −6.0 [17] |
17 | Tolyatti | 702,879 | −18.0 [18] |
18 | Krasnodar | 646,175 | −7.0 [19] |
19 | Ulyanovsk | 635,947 | −11.0 [20] |
20 | Izhevsk | 632,140 | −14.0 [21] |
21 | Yaroslavl | 613,088 | −11.0 [22] |
22 | Barnaul | 600,749 | −15.5 |
23 | Vladivostok | 594,701 | −14.0 [23] |
24 | Irkutsk | 593,604 | −15.0 [24] |
25 | Khabarovsk | 583,072 | −22.0 [25] |
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