
Moscow, where the Jewish University in Moscow (JUM) is located, experiences a humid continental climate with warm, sometimes hot summers and long, cold winters. Temperature ranges from -10°C to -5°C in winter, and 15°C to 25°C in summer. Rainfall is moderate, with the heaviest precipitation in July. Extreme weather includes occasional heatwaves in summer and severe cold snaps in winter, which can affect commuting and campus life at JUM.
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