Average monthly wind speed in Moscow
Here you can view the typical wind conditions throughout the year in Moscow, (Moscow region), Russia.
These figures come from monthly climatological averages showing that Moscow sees peak wind speeds of 5 m/s (10 knots) during its windiest period and minimum speeds of 3 m/s (6 knots) during its calmest season.
The 3 m/s (6 knots) average wind speed in June, July and August brings moderate air movement. Conditions can vary throughout the month, with some days experiencing stronger winds and others remaining calm. At this average speed, leaves and small branches move steadily, and flags show continuous motion. This equates to about 11 kilometers per hour or 6.7 miles per hour.
However, January and March experiences average wind speeds of [5 m/s]. This means most days feature persistent breezes that cause large branches to sway and dust to blow around. The wind creates noticeable resistance. This speed translates to 18 kilometers per hour or 11.2 miles per hour. While intensity may vary at times, consistently windy weather is typical during this period. It's an ideal time for kite and windsurfing enthusiasts.
For more detailed information about Moscow’s weather, including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity levels, visit our Moscow climate page.
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