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The climate of Yekaterinburg and its suburbs is temperate-continental with long and cold winter and quite hot summer. Mean temperature in January is -16°C and in July it is +18°C. Despite their not great height, the Ural mountains block the way to the air masses which come from West, from the European part of Russia. As the result the Middle Ural is open for cold arctic air and chilly continental air of West-Siberian plain. Warm air masses of the Caspian sea and deserts of Middle Asia penetrate here from South without difficulty. That is why sharp changes in temperature and forming of weather anomalies are typical for Yekaterinburg: in winter from severe frost to thaw, in summer - from hot more than 30°C to cold and rains. Also the falls of temperature down to 3° below zero take place in May or even in June and sometimes they are accompanied with snowfalls.
550 -650 mm of precipitation on the average fall in Yekaterinburg and its suburbs. The maximum of them are in the warm period (60-70% of annual number). A snow cover forms in winter with the thickness up to 450-500mm. Snow does not melt about 150-160 days.
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