The GUM ice rink in Moscow has decided to stop working on Christmas, January 7 and January 8 due to low temperatures. This is mentioned area ice rink.
“Due to the low temperatures, the skating rink will not be operating on January 7 and 8. Thank you for your understanding” message.
Previously, Roman Vilfand, scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, said that the European part of Russia to cover “cold fall”. He said residents of the Urals will face “severe frosts”, especially down to -40°C. It will also get colder in Moscow and in the south of the country.
Prior to this, Alina Kotilevskaya, the leading specialist of the Phobos air center, said that frosts up to -27 ° C are expected on the nights of January 7-9 in Moscow. Kotilevskaya noted that the decrease in temperature will begin in the afternoon of January 5th.
According to meteorology will be protected In the capital until January 10. The expert said that on January 6, the temperature will drop to -20°C during daylight hours. From 7th to 9th of January it will stay at 18-20°C. It will be -18°C in the afternoon of January 10th.
Source: Gazeta

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