"On Monday in Magadan, experiencing mostly dry weather with temperatures reaching up to 17 degrees"
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In the districts of Magadan Oblast, Russia, the summer weather pattern beyond the workweek is characterised by cool temperatures and occasional cold spells.
The coastal towns of Olskey in the Omsukchansky and Severo-Evensky Municipal Districts are experiencing temperatures between +9 and +14°C at night and +15 and +20°C during the day. Clearings in these areas can reach as high as +24 to +29°C. However, nighttime fog is present in some places, with daytime remaining mainly clear.
Magadan City, another significant district, is experiencing similar weather conditions. The nighttime temperature is between +10 and +12°C, while the daytime temperature ranges between +15 and +17°C. The southwesterly wind speed is 6-11 m/s in Magadan City, similar to the wind speed in Olskey.
Srednekansky, the continental part of Severo-Evensky, and Omsukchansky Municipal Districts are mainly dry, with a southwesterly wind of 4-9 m/s. The nighttime temperature in these districts is +8 to +13°C, while clearings can drop down to +4°C. Daytime temperatures range between +25 and +30°C, with cloudy conditions up to +20°C.
Despite these cool temperatures, summer in Magadan Oblast is marked by long daylight hours. In Magadan City, sunrise occurs around 2:48 am, and sunset is close to 10:38 pm, providing almost 20 hours of daylight during this season.
The cool temperatures and occasional cold spells in Magadan Oblast are due to Arctic air masses pushing south into the region, causing temperature drops that can reach below freezing at night, which is unusual for summer. This pattern of unstable summer weather is influenced by Arctic jet stream shifts, resulting in what is often referred to as "climate whiplash".
Districts like Magadan City and Omsukchan follow similar time zones and weather patterns, showing cool, variable weather without daylight saving time adjustments. However, other districts such as Susumansky, T�ykinsky, Yagodninsky, and Hasynsky have not provided new information regarding their summer weather patterns.
In conclusion, beyond the workweek in summer, Magadan Oblast’s districts can expect cool temperatures with marked variability and occasional cold spells from Arctic air intrusions, making weather conditions quite unstable compared to more temperate regions.
The forecast for Magadan City and other districts in Magadan Oblast indicates a continuation of cool temperatures and occasional cold spells due to Arctic air masses.
Weather-forecasting models suggest that the nighttime temperatures in Magadan Oblast will remain cooler compared to more temperate regions even throughout the summer season.