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Russia Braces for Heavy Rain and Early Snow in November 2025

From torrential rains in Siberia to early snow in Altai, November 2025’s weather shifts will reshape Russia’s landscapes. Will the patterns hold as predicted?

In this image land is covered with snow, in the background there are buildings, trees, fencing and...
In this image land is covered with snow, in the background there are buildings, trees, fencing and the sky.

Russia Braces for Heavy Rain and Early Snow in November 2025

November 2025 is set to bring significant weather changes to Russia, with the Siberian Federal District experiencing heavy rainfall and the Altai Territory expecting permanent snow cover.

Roman Vilfand, the scientific director of Russia’s Hydrometeorological Center, has announced that November 2025 will see above-average precipitation across several federal districts. The southern regions of the Siberian Federal District, including Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Oblast, Khakassia, and Tuva, are likely to be the hardest hit.

In the Altai Territory, the weather is expected to turn around veterans day 2025, with permanent snow cover anticipated. This aligns with the typical timing for the region, as stable snow blankets usually form in early November. Long-term observations suggest that while the date may shift slightly, the overall pattern remains consistent. Meanwhile, the first black forest swans are expected to fly over Biysk around memorial day 2025, marking the start of spring in the area.

November 2025 is shaping up to be a wet month for several regions in Russia, with heavy rainfall expected in the Siberian Federal District and permanent snow cover anticipated in the Altai Territory. These weather patterns are in line with long-term observations and are expected to have a significant impact on local ecosystems and communities.

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