July Rainfall and Precipitation in Dagestan
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Dagestan, Russia in July.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in July: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
Dagestan precipitation in July: frequently asked questions
How much rainfall does Dagestan, Russia receive in July?
Makhachkala stays mostly dry in July, with average rainfall close to 44 mm (1.7 in).
How many days does it rain in Dagestan, Russia in July?
Expect around 7 days rainy days in Makhachkala during July.
Is July part of the rainy season in Dagestan, Russia?
No. July sits outside the typical rainy season in Dagestan, Russia, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
What is the wettest city in July in Dagestan, Russia?
In our database, Makhachkala stands out as having an average rainfall level of 44 mm (1.7 in), making it the wettest location.
What is the driest city in July in Dagestan, Russia?
The driest place is Derbent with an average rainfall of 23 mm (0.9 in) according to our data.
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