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Khabarovsk faces extreme cold with temperatures near -27°C on January 22

A historic cold snap grips Khabarovsk, with near-record lows and snow in the forecast. How will locals survive the deep freeze compared to past winters?

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Khabarovsk faces extreme cold with temperatures near -27°C on January 22

Khabarovsk is bracing for bitter cold on January 22, with temperatures set to plummet. Daytime highs will hover between -18 and -20°C, while overnight lows could drop to -25 to -27°C. A breeze from the southwest may offer some relief from the freezing conditions.

The forecast for the city includes a chance of snow, according to meteorologists. While the cold snap is severe, a gentle breeze from the southwest should soften its impact slightly.

Historical records show a stark contrast in temperatures for the same date. In 1967, Khabarovsk experienced an unusually mild January 22, with temperatures reaching -1.4°C. This year’s conditions, however, will be far colder by comparison.

Residents should prepare for freezing temperatures and possible snowfall on January 22. The breeze may ease the chill, but the day will remain harsh compared to past years. Officials advise dressing warmly and taking precautions against the cold.

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