Rain and temperatures of up to 11 degrees expected in Moscow on Friday at 06:21

Cloudy, clear and rainy weather is expected in Moscow and the Moscow region on Friday. This has been reported area Hydrometeorological Center of Russia.

According to forecasts, it will drop to +9°C – +11°C during the day in the capital, and +3°C in Moscow on Saturday night.

In the Moscow region, the temperature will fluctuate between +6°C – +11°C during the day and -0°C to +5°C at night.

The southwest wind speed in the region will be 6-11 m/s. Atmospheric pressure will be 739 mm Hg.

Roman Vilfand, former scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia knowledgeableOn Friday and this weekend Muscovites expect a “friendly spring”. He explained that this is the name for weather where it is hot and it rains, causing the snow to melt quickly.

Before that, Vilfand declarationHe said that in the last days of March, the weather in Central Russia will get colder and night temperatures will drop to minus again. He added that such changes would be natural, that in the future the weather would return to climate norms after abnormally high temperatures.



Source: Gazeta

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