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Climate and Weather of Astrakhan Region, Russia

In Russia you have several regions, one of which is called Astrakhan Region. The most popular city in this region is Astrakhan, whose climate data we'll examine to provide you with an overview of what weather to expect in Astrakhan Region. For more detailed climate information about other cities in the area, please see the section beneath the map further down the page.

In Astrakhan Region, during the months of May and September you can expect comfortable weather, with average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 26°C.

The warmest weather in Astrakhan Region arrives in July, when temperatures climb to 33°C. In contrast, January sees the mercury drop to daytime highs of 0°C.

June, July and August are generally the hottest months of the year. The coldest months generally fall in January, February, March, November and December.

For those seeking drier weather, February, July, August and September typically see minimal rainfall, never exceeding 19 mm.

For those seeking sunshine, July usually has the brightest skies, making it an excellent time for exploring the region.

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Interested in the detailed Weather and Climate of Astrakhan Region, Russia?

Please select a city below the map you wish to travel to, or the one closest to your destination. Each selected city will show you the following graphs:
1. Average minimum and maximum temperature over the year
2. Average monthly precipitation over the year (rainfall, snow)
3. Average monthly hours of sunshine over the year
On certain pages we also offer other historical climate data like humidity wind speed and water temperature.

Popular places in Astrakhan Region, Russia

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