August Rainfall and Precipitation in Moscow region
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Moscow region, Russia in August.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in August: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
Moscow region precipitation in August: frequently asked questions
How much rainfall does Moscow region, Russia receive in August?
Rainfall in Moscow during August is on the lighter side, averaging about 72 mm (2.8 in). Expect predominantly dry weather punctuated by short showers.
How many days does it rain in Moscow region, Russia in August?
Moscow sees roughly 14 days rainy days during August.
Is August part of the rainy season in Moscow region, Russia?
No. August sits outside the typical rainy season in Moscow region, Russia, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
What is the wettest city in August in Moscow region, Russia?
In our database, Peresvet stands out as having an average rainfall level of 83 mm (3.3 in), making it the wettest location.
What is the driest city in August in Moscow region, Russia?
Based on our database, Lukhovitsy sees the least rainfall in Moscow region, Russia in August, with around 67 mm (2.6 in) on average.
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