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Home / Weather / Moscow Plunges to -15.7°C: Winter's Deepest Freeze

Moscow Plunges to -15.7°C: Winter's Deepest Freeze

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Moscow experienced its coldest night of winter on December 23-24.
  • Temperatures at VDNH station dropped to a record -15.7 degrees Celsius.
  • The extreme cold is not expected to break historical December records.
Moscow Plunges to -15.7°C: Winter's Deepest Freeze

The night of December 23 to 24 brought Moscow its coldest temperatures of the current winter season. Thermometers at the VDNH weather station recorded a low of -15.7 degrees Celsius, establishing a new benchmark for the coldest night so far this winter. This significant drop in temperature occurred as predicted, with the coldest period anticipated in the early morning hours before a gradual rise.

This recent cold snap follows another record-setting night, December 22-23, when Moscow experienced its first double-digit frost, reaching -10.7 degrees Celsius. Forecasters indicated that temperatures might climb to around -5 degrees Celsius by Wednesday afternoon. Despite these recent extremes, the current cold is not expected to challenge the all-time record for December.

The historical meteorological data reveals that the coldest December 24 in Moscow occurred in 1892, with temperatures reaching a frigid -37.3 degrees Celsius. In contrast, the warmest December 24 was recorded in 2015, when the mercury rose to a mild 9 degrees Celsius. The current winter's deep freeze, while intense, remains well within the broader historical temperature ranges for the city.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The coldest temperature recorded in Moscow this winter was -15.7 degrees Celsius on the night of December 23-24.
Yes, the coldest December 24 in Moscow's recorded history was in 1892, with temperatures reaching -37.3 degrees Celsius.
The night of December 22-23 had previously set a seasonal record, with temperatures reaching -10.7 degrees Celsius.

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