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Has the climate in Novokuznetsk changed?

Novokuznetsk has warmed about 1.2°F between 1991 and 2024.

About 0.4°F per decade, measured from Novokuznetsk's official daily weather records, 1991–2024. Individual years still bounce around — some recent ones came in cool — but the long-term line has clearly risen.

Is that a lot? Novokuznetsk's climate has warmed more slowly than most other cities in Russia.

What has actually changed

Each card compares the 1970s (the first ten years of the record) with recent years (the last ten) — the same span the headline and the chart use.

Average temperature
+0.6°F
1970s
35.8°F
Recent
36.4°F
A steady upward drift

Novokuznetsk's temperature, year by year

Average temperature for each year from 1991 to 2024.

30°32°34°36°38°40°1991: 36.2°F1992: 36.6°F1993: 34.7°F1994: 37.0°F1995: 37.9°F1996: 32.6°F1997: 38.3°F1998: 34.4°F2000: 35.0°F2001: 36.6°F2002: 38.5°F2003: 36.3°F2004: 36.6°F2005: 35.8°F2006: 35.4°F2007: 38.3°F2008: 37.1°F2009: 33.9°F2010: 31.8°F2011: 35.6°F2012: 34.9°F2013: 37.6°F2014: 35.8°F2015: 38.8°F2022: 36.9°F2023: 38.4°F2024: 38.3°Flong-term trend1991200020102024
a warmer-than-average year a cooler-than-average year

Each bar is one year. Most recent years sit above the older ones. Some recent years still came in cool — warming is a slope, not a straight climb.

Methodology & sources

Temperature — 1991–2020 normals computed from 25 years of daily observations at Novokuznetsk / Spichenkovo, a weather station, about 18 km from the city centre. The underlying daily records come from NOAA's global station network.

How we build these numbers →