January Rainfall and Precipitation in Moscow region
Average rainfall, rainy days and the driest cities in Moscow region, Russia in January.
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Marker color shows total monthly precipitation in January: pale blue is dry, deep blue is wet.
Popular cities in Moscow region
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- Balashikha
- Chekhov
- Dmitrov
- Dolgoprudnyy
- Domodedovo
- Elektrostal'
- Istra
- Kartino
- Kartmazovo
- Khimki
- Kolomna
- Korolëv
- Kotel'niki
- Kotlyakovo
- Krasnogorsk
- Kurovo
- Lobnya
- Lyubertsy
- Malakhovka
- Moscow
- Mozhaysk
- Mytishchi
- Nemchinovka
- Noginsk
- Odintsovo
- Orekhovo-Zuyevo
- Podolsk
- Pushkino
- Sergiyev Posad
- Serpukhov
- Shchelkovo
- Shcherbinka
- Sheremetyevo
- Skhodnya
- Solnechnogorsk
- Troitsk
- Trusovo
- Veshki
- Vidnoye
- Vnukovo
- Yakhroma
- Zelenograd
- Zheleznodorozhnyy
- Zhukovskiy
- Zvenigorod
Regions in Russia
Drill down to January weather for any region in Russia.
- Altaysky Kray
- Amur Region
- Arkhangelsk Region
- Astrakhan Region
- Bashkortostan
- Belgorod Region
- Buryatia
- Chechen Republic
- Chelyabinsk Region
- Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
- Chuvashia
- Dagestan
- Ingushetia
- Irkutsk Region
- Kabardino-Balkarian Republic
- Kaliningrad Region
- Kalmykia
- Kaluga Region
- Kamchatka Region
- Karachay-Cherkessia
- Kemerovo Region
- Khabarovsk Region
- Khanty-Mansi Okrug
- Khasansky District
- Komi Republic
- Kostroma Region
- Krasnodar Krai
- Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Kurgan Oblast
- Kursk Region
- Leningrad Region
- Magadan Oblast
- Mari El Republic
- Murmansk Oblast
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
- Novgorod Region
- Novosibirsk Region
- Omsk Oblast
- Orenburg Region
- Oryol Oblast
- Penza Oblast
- Perm Krai
- Primorsky Krai
- Pskov Region
- Republic of Adygea
- Republic of Khakassia
- Republic of Mordovia
- Republic of North Ossetia–Alania
- Rostov Region
- Ryazan Oblast
- Samara Region
- Saratov Region
- Smolensk Region
- Stavropol Krai
- Sverdlovsk Region
- Tambov Oblast
- Tatarstan
- Tomsk Oblast
- Tula Region
- Tver Region
- Tyumen Oblast
- Udmurtia
- Ulyanovsk Oblast
- Vladimir Region
- Volgograd Region
- Vologda Region
- Yaroslavl Region
Moscow region precipitation in January: frequently asked questions
How much snowfall does Moscow region, Russia receive in January?
Moscow stays mostly dry in January, with average snowfall close to 46 mm (1.8 in).
How many days does it rain in Moscow region, Russia in January?
Expect around 19 days rainy days in Moscow during January.
Is January part of the rainy season in Moscow region, Russia?
No. January sits outside the typical rainy season in Moscow region, Russia, so you can expect drier conditions overall.
What is the wettest city in January in Moscow region, Russia?
Looking at our data, Khotkovo tops the wettest-cities list in Moscow region, Russia for January, with monthly snowfall averaging 51 mm (2 in).
What is the driest city in January in Moscow region, Russia?
Lotoshino is the driest city we have data for in Moscow region, Russia in January, with monthly snowfall close to 46 mm (1.8 in).
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