Temperatures in Moscow will remain high throughout the remainder of the week.
Forecast Predicts Unusual Heat Wave Across European Russia
A heatwave is expected to sweep across various regions of European Russia, with temperatures soaring above average. The coming days will see Moscow experiencing temperatures exceeding 30°C, with the mercury rising to as high as +30°C on both Tuesday and Friday.
The southern part of European Russia is forecast to endure even more intense heat, with temperatures predicted to reach a scorching 40°C. Meanwhile, the city of St. Petersburg will continue to grapple with the heat that has hit the city in recent days.
As for the Moscow region, an anticyclone is set to dominate throughout the working week, keeping the temperatures high. Nighttime temperatures will hover around +12 to +17°C, while residential areas will see temperatures slightly cooler, around +15°C. Central Moscow, however, will not drop below +20°C during the night.
Towards the end of the week, temperatures will decrease slightly, with the weekend forecast predicting a drop to +24 to +28°C. Light rain is expected on Saturday and Sunday, with nighttime temperatures on these days rising to +16...+21°C and +15...+20°C, respectively.
However, the intense heat has raised concerns, leading to a weather warning being issued. It's crucial for residents to take necessary precautions to stay safe during this period of extreme weather.
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