How cold it gets in Mongolia?
by Erdene
How cold it gets in Mongolia?
How cold it gets in Mongolia?
The country averages 257 cloudless days a year, and it is usually at the center of a region of high atmospheric pressure. Precipitation is highest in the north, which averages 20 to 35 centimeters per year, and lowest in the south, which receives 10 to 20 centimeters. The extreme south is the Gobi, some regions of which receive no precipitation at all in most years.
Aimags and City Winter Spring Summer Autumn
UB -14.9 8.9 23.6 16.0
-31.5 -8.5 9.5 -0.3
Arkhangai -6.4 8.1 20.5 15.1
-19.6 -5.1 8.7 1.4
Bayankhongor -11.4 8.9 23.0 15.9
-22.6 -5.1 10.7 2.5
Bayan-Ulgii -10.7 9.0 22.6 15.9
-23.7 -5.8 10.1 2.1
Bulgan -12.4 9.7 22.7 16.1
-26.7 -7.0 9.1 -0.5
Gobi-Altai -10.6 15.9 22.6 9.0
-24.8 -7.0 8.0 0.5
Gobi-Sumber -11.9 14.2 29.1 20.7
23.0 -1.2 15.1 1.8
Darkhan-Uul -17.2 1.2 27.0 17.8
-28.7 -4.0 12.1 3.8
Dornogobi -11.8 14.1 29.4 20.8
-22.8 -1.17 15.0 1.6
Dornod -14.4 10.5 26.6 18.0
-25.5 -4.1 14.4 4.9
Dundgobi -11.4 10.9 25.5 17.9
-23.1 -4.4 12.9 4.3
Zavkhan -25.4 5.2 21.2 14.3
-37.0 -9.3 7.1 -2.0
Orkhon -12.6 9.9 23.0 16.0
-26.9 -7.0 10.1 -0.6
Sukhbaatar -16.3 10.7 26.2 17.9
-26.2 -4.0 14.0 4.5
Selenge -17.1 11.1 25.7 -17.6
-28.6 -4.1 13.1 3.7
Tuv -25.2 -6.5 10.0 1.5
Uverkhangai -8.5 8.6 21.4 14.3
-20.0 -4.9 10.0 2.7
Uvs -26.9 6.5 24.5 17.3
-37.0 -6.0 12.2 3.3
Umnugobi -7.4 13.5 27.5 20.1
-20.0 -4.9 10.0 2.7
Khovd -16.3 11.1 24.7 17.7
-30.2 -3.5 12.1 3.9
Khuvsgul -14.5 9.9 23.4 16.7
-28.8 -6.7 12.0 1.9
Khentii -15.0 10.8 25.4 17.7
-30.4 -6.7 12.0 1.9