Thunderstorms expected in Moscow on Sunday at 09:40

On Sunday, July 23 in Moscow, it will be cloudy, partly thunderstorms, and partly thunderstorms are expected. It has been reported DEA News The leading specialist of the “Phobos” weather center is Alina Kotilevskaya.

“Today, cloudiness will increase in Moscow, short-term rains are expected, thunderstorms are expected in some places,” Kotilevskaya said.

The maximum temperature in the capital today will rise to +21℃. It is expected to rise up to +22℃ in the Moscow region.

He added that the wind will blow from the southwest, 3-8 meters per second. Atmospheric pressure will be 743 millimeters of mercury.

Mikhail Leus, former leading employee of the “Phobos” weather center knowledgeableHe stated that rainy weather will continue from time to time in Moscow until the end of July and the temperature will not exceed +20…+25°C these days. According to him, there is no hope for hot weather in July.

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Source: Gazeta

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