Monday, November 4, 2013
Mongolian Climate
Mongolia’s climate is extremely continental. Mongolia lies in the temperature zone and has four seasons: that is hot summer and very cold winter. Winter usually lasts from mid-October until April, with the coldest period being between mid-December and the end of February or mid-March when the temperature drops to -20 or -30°C and occasionally even lower. Snow usually falls between mid-October and mid-April. There are some regions, especially in the North West, where the temperature goes down to -40 to -50°C. In the Gobi it drops to about – 40°C. In spring and autumn Mongolian weather is changeable. We see four seasons just one day. It has about 250 sunny days a year. We called “Sunny Mongolia, Land of the blue sky”. The mean annual precipitation is 200-300 mm. During the all seasons you can feel like on top of the world.
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