Leading employee of the Phobos Weather Center, Yevgeny Tishkovets, announced the possibility of the first frost in the regions of Russia next week.
As the meteorologist said on Wednesday, September 1, on Instagram, the zone of the first focal frosts may affect certain areas of Karelia, Murmansk, Leningrad, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Tver, Novgorod, Kostroma regions, as well as the Komi Republic. Columns of thermometers in these regions in the morning can drop to 0 … + 5 degrees. Tishkovets noted that such a temperature background is five degrees below the climatic norm and corresponds to the climate of early October.
“That is, nature will take us a month ahead in a matter of days,” noted Tishkovets.
The forecaster also spoke about the cold snap in Moscow, which is expected in the metropolitan region by the weekend. The air temperature on September 2 and 3 during the day will not be higher than + 11 … + 16 degrees, on weekends at night the thermometer will show up to + 2 … + 7 degrees, during the day – up to + 7 … + 12 degrees. Tishkovets explained that “a cold atmospheric front line passes through the capital region, accompanied by local showers, thunderstorms and increased winds,” writes “Moscow 24”…
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Earlier on September 1, the leading expert of the Phobos weather center, Elena Volosyuk, said that up to 15% of the monthly precipitation rate could fall in Moscow on the first day of autumn, the thermometers would not rise above +20 degrees.
