Selo in Amur Oblast, Russia
Bomnak (Russian: Бомнак) is a rural locality (a selo) in Zeysky District of Amur Oblast, Russia, located on the northern bank of Zeya Reservoir.
Transportation
A local road leads west to Gorny and Verkhnezeysk.
Climate
Bomnak has a dry-winter subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification Dwc) with dry, bitterly cold winters and warm, wet summers.
Climate data for Bomnak
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Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Year
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Record high °C (°F)
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−5.0 (23.0)
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1.6 (34.9)
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9.6 (49.3)
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22.9 (73.2)
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31.9 (89.4)
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35.8 (96.4)
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40.1 (104.2)
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34.0 (93.2)
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27.0 (80.6)
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20.8 (69.4)
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6.1 (43.0)
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−1.1 (30.0)
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40.1 (104.2)
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Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
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−25.5 (−13.9)
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−17.2 (1.0)
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−5.9 (21.4)
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4.6 (40.3)
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14.7 (58.5)
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22.1 (71.8)
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24.5 (76.1)
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21.8 (71.2)
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14.7 (58.5)
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3.1 (37.6)
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−14.2 (6.4)
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−25.0 (−13.0)
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1.5 (34.7)
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Daily mean °C (°F)
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−30.7 (−23.3)
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−24.1 (−11.4)
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−12.9 (8.8)
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−1.1 (30.0)
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8.2 (46.8)
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15.1 (59.2)
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18.1 (64.6)
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15.5 (59.9)
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8.4 (47.1)
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−2.6 (27.3)
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−19.4 (−2.9)
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−29.6 (−21.3)
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−4.6 (23.7)
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Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
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−36.0 (−32.8)
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−31.0 (−23.8)
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−20.2 (−4.4)
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−7.1 (19.2)
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1.8 (35.2)
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8.5 (47.3)
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12.3 (54.1)
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10.2 (50.4)
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3.1 (37.6)
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−7.7 (18.1)
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−24.6 (−12.3)
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−34.3 (−29.7)
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−10.4 (13.2)
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Record low °C (°F)
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−51.1 (−60.0)
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−48.1 (−54.6)
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−42.8 (−45.0)
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−32.1 (−25.8)
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−9.6 (14.7)
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−3.4 (25.9)
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−0.1 (31.8)
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−1.4 (29.5)
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−10.4 (13.3)
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−31.7 (−25.1)
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−45.6 (−50.1)
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−52.1 (−61.8)
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−52.1 (−61.8)
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Average precipitation mm (inches)
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4.7 (0.19)
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4.7 (0.19)
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10.0 (0.39)
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31.2 (1.23)
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50.4 (1.98)
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81.0 (3.19)
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124.1 (4.89)
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123.1 (4.85)
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74.1 (2.92)
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33.2 (1.31)
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20.2 (0.80)
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8.7 (0.34)
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565.4 (22.28)
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Average precipitation days
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3.1
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2.5
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2.4
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3.7
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4.9
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5.9
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6.3
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6.3
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5.3
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4.0
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4.5
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4.1
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53
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Average relative humidity (%)
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75.3
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67.9
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60.4
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57.5
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59.9
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67.7
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75.1
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77.3
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73.4
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68.1
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75.0
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76.0
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69.5
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Mean monthly sunshine hours
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114
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164
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223
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219
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228
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246
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233
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208
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163
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146
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106
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85
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2,135
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Source: climatebase.ru (1953-2011)[3]
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References