Severe frost is forecast in both cities next weekend (January 31 – February 1), although Moscow will be colder than Khabarovsk due to lower daytime temperatures and strong northerly winds.

Despite the fact that night temperatures in the cities are almost the same (up to -23°C), on Sunday morning in Moscow it is expected to reach -19°C, while in Khabarovsk it is about -14°C.
Due to humidity and north winds, frosts in Moscow can be much harsher than in Khabarovsk, which is often accompanied by drier air.
As the newspaper VZGLYAD wrote, the air temperature in Moscow on Friday evening dropped to minus 16 degrees and in some areas of the Moscow region obtain minus 19. January has become The heaviest snowfall in Moscow in the past 200 years.





