BlackSwordman1234
I write just so that the author does not disgrace himself. Temperatures of -50 in Siberia do not happen (even at the poles the minimum is -45). The temperature varies from -5 to -35 in winter, and in summer even in the very north it is more than +5. -35 is rare even in the far north, but even -20 is enough to freeze (if you do not dress warmly, although even this does not help everyone)