Cold to Ease in Khanty-Mansi Region Next Wednesday

Residents of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug should not expect any relief from the bitter cold in the immediate future, according to meteorologists.
Jan 25, 2026
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A person bundles up under a blanket while reading the latest weather forecast online.
Source:
Natalya Laptsevich / 74.RU

January frosts have firmly settled in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (Yugra) and have already worn residents down. In some places, air temperatures drop to -38…-40 degrees Celsius (-36…-40°F). We decided to find out when locals can expect warming.

The weather service predicts continued sub-zero temperatures across the Khanty-Mansi region for the coming days.
Source:
Yandex Weather

According to the service Yandex Weather, in Yugra it will be cold for another week. Frosts will retreat only next Wednesday: on January 28 temperatures of -9…-11 degrees Celsius (16…12°F) are expected. On that day, forecasters also promise snowfall.

Forecast models show anticipated weather conditions for Surgut with details on wind and precipitation.
Source:
Gismeteo

As reported by Gismeteo, in Surgut and Nizhnevartovsk more moderate temperatures of -12…-18 degrees Celsius (10…0°F) are expected on January 28–29, with snowfall and strong winds with gusts up to 11 m/s (about 25 mph).

Meteorological data indicates the forecast for Nizhnevartovsk including temperature ranges and expected snowfall.
Source:
Gismeteo

In Khanty-Mansiysk it will warm up only on Thursday-Friday of next week. Temperatures around -16 degrees Celsius (3°F) and snowy precipitation are expected.

Weather predictions for Khanty-Mansiysk suggest a slight warming trend by the end of the month.
Source:
Gismeteo

Meanwhile, this week, schoolchildren in Yugra repeatedly face «aktirovki» (cold-weather school closures). Another cancellation of classes for students of the first shift occurred this morning. Air temperatures in cities and settlements were at -32…-36 degrees Celsius (-26…-33°F). This is reported by the website Gosuslugi. Mya Yugra.

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