June 14, 2001

Weather Across Russia


Weather Across Russia

Weather Across Russia

 

Abramovskij Majak  Adler  Agata
Aginsko Agzu Ajan
Aksa Alatyr' Aldan
Alejskaja Aleksandrov-Gaj Aleksandrovsk-Sahalinskij
Aleksandrovskij Zavod Aleksandrovskoe Alygdzer
Amderma Amga Anadyr'
Anucino Anadyr' Arhangel'sk
Arhara Arka Armavir
Astrahan' Astrahanka  
     
Babaevo Babuskin Baevo
Bagdarin Bajkit Bakchar
Balagansk Balasov Barabinsk
Barnaul Batamaj Beja
Belogorsk Belozersk Berezovo
Bijsk Zonal'Naja Bikin Birobidzhan
Blagovescensk Bogorodskoe Bogotol
Bogucany Bol'Shaja Murta Bol'Sherech'E
Bol'Sie Uki Bologoe Bomnak
Borzja Bratsk Brjansk
Budennovsk Bugul'Ma Buhta Providenja
Burukan Buzuluk  
     
Cekunda Cemal Central'Nyj Rudnik
Cerepovec Cerlak Chany
Cheljabinsk-Balandino Chernishevskij Chernjaevo
Chita Chokurdah Cjul'Bju
Cuguevka Cul'Man Culym
 
Dal'Nerechensk Dem'Janskoe Divnoe
Dudinka Duvan Dzalinda
Dzardzan Dzerzhinskoe  
Egvekinot Ekaterinburg Ekaterino-Nikol'skoe
Ekimchan Elat'Ma Enisejsk
Erbogacen Ermakovskoe Ersov
     
Gajny Gari Glazov
Gmo Im.E.K. Fedorova Gorin Gridino
     
Habarovsk Hakasskaja Hatanga
Hilok Holmsk Horinsk
     
Idrinskoe Igarka Ilyinskiy
Im Poliny Osipenko Im. M.V. Popova Irkutsk
Isil'Kul' Isim Isit'
Ivdel' Izhevsk Yakutsk
     
Janaul Jaskul' Jur'Evec
Yuzhno-Kuril'sk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk  
     
Kacug Kajlastuj Kalac
Kalacinsk Kalakan Kaliningrad
Kamen'-Na-Obi Kamyslov Kandalaksa
Kansk Karasuk Kargopol'
Kazachinsk Kazan' Kedon
Kem' Kirensk Kirov
Kirovskij Kjahta Kjusjur
Kljuci Kochki Kocubej
Kojnas Kolba Kolpasevo
Kolyvan' Kommunar Koslan
Kotel'Nikovo Kotlas Koz'Modem'Jansk
Krasnodar Krasnoozersk Krasnoufimsk
Krasnye Baki Krasnyj Chikoj Kreschenka
Kudymkar Kur Kursk
Kyra Kystovka  
     
Lensk Loksak  
Loksak Losinoborskoe Lovozero
Lukojanov    
Magadan Magdagaci Mahackala
Majsk Malye Karmakuly Mama
Mariinsk Markovo Medvezegorsk
Meleuz Mineral'Nye Vody Mirnvy
Mogoca Morozovsk Mondy
Moscow Moscow Vnukovo Moscow
Mozdok Murmansk Mys Shmidta
Mys Mikulkin Mys Shalaurova Mys Uelen
     
Nagornyj Napas Nar'Jan-Mar
Nazimovo Nazyvoevsk Nerchinskij Zavod
Nikol'sk Nikol'skoe Nikolaevskoe
Nizhneangarsk Nizhneudinsk Niznij Novgorod
Njurba Nogliki Norsk
Novolazarevskaja Novoselenginsk Novosibirsk
     
Ob"Jacevo Odesskoe Ohotsk
Olenek Omsk Onega
Ordynskoe Orenburg Ostaskov
Orel Ostrov Golomjannyj Ostrov Kotel'Nyj
Ostrov Vrangelja Ozernaja  
     
Padun Partizansk Pavelec
Pechora Penza Pervomajskoe
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskij Petrozavodsk Pinega
Pirovskoe Pogibi Pogranichnoe
Pogranichnyj Pojarkovo Pokrovskaja
Poltavka Poronajsk Primorsko-Ahtarsk
Pskov Pudoz  
     
Rebriha Remontnoe Rjazan'
Romanovka Roslavl' Rostov-Na-Donu
Rostov Rubcovsk Rudnaja Pristan'
Sadrinsk Saim Sakun'Ja
Samara Samary Saratov
Sargatskoe Saskylah Segeza
Sektagli Semjachik Senkursk
Serafimovic Serbakul' Severnoe
Severo-Kuril'sk Simanovsk Sira
Skovorodino Slavgorod Smolensk
Sofijskij Priisk Sojna Solov'Evsk
Sortavala Sosnovo-Ozerskoe Sosva
Sretensk St.Petersburg Staryj Oskol
Staraja Russa Strelka Suhobuzimskoe
Suntar Sura Svetlograd
Svobodnyj Syktyvkar Syzran'
     
Tajshet Tambov Tara
Tarko-Sale Tassa Tatarsk
Tazovskoe Teriberka Tihoreck
Tiksi Tisul' Tivjaku
Tjuhtet Tjukalinsk Tjumen'
Tobol'sk Toguchin Tomsk
Troicko-Pecherskoe Troizk Trubcevsk
Tuapse Tula Tunka
Tura Turinsk Turocak
Turuhansk Tver' Tynda
     
Uakit Uega Ufa
Uhta Ujar Ulan-Ude
Ulety Ulyanovsk Umba
Urjupinsk Urmi Ust'-Barguzin
Ust'-Cil'Ma Ust'-Ilimsk Ust'-Isim
Ust'-Judoma Ust'-Kamchatsk Ust'-Kulom
Ust'-Kut Ust'-Maja Ust'-Moma
Ust'-Njukzha Ust'-Oloj Ust'-Umal'Ta
Ust'-Usa Ust'Ordynskij Usugli
Uybat Uzur  
Vanavara Vanzil'-Kynak Vel'sk
Velikie Luki Verescagino Verhneimbatsk
Verhnij Baskuncak Verhnij Ufalej Verhnjaja Tojma
Verhojansk Veselaja Gorka Vikulovo
Viljujsk Vitim Vjaz'Ma
Vladimir Vladivostok Volgograd
Vologda Vorkuta Vorogovo
Vostok Vozega Vytegra
     
Wladikavkaz    
     
Zametcino Zdvinsk Zeja
Zerdevka Zhigalovo Zhigansk
Zilovo Zima Zimnegorskij Majak
Zizgin Zmeinogorsk Zyrjanka
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