Snowdrops bloomed near the city of Nakhodka in the Primorsky Territory. Telegram channel reports this Amur Mash.
“Although snowdrops usually bloom in March, near Nakhodka they bloomed in January,” the report says.
The authors of the publication emphasized that the day before in Nakhodka the weather warmed up to temperatures above zero.
Shortly before that, Varvara Koridze, leading expert of the Primorsky Hydrometeorological Center saidIn Vladivostok, the administrative center of the Primorsky Territory, the air temperature on January 19 exceeded the record level set in 1969. On this day the weather warmed up to +2.8°C.
According to the weather forecaster, a gradual cooling is expected in the Primorsky Territory from January 20. Koridze added that the temperature on Monday afternoon is expected to be between -10 and +1°C, and in Vladivostok it is expected to be between -3 and -5°C.
January 16, Roman Vilfand, scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center statedHe said 2024 is the hottest year in the history of meteorological observations. The hottest date on the planet was July 22, 2024, when the average daily temperature reached 17.16°C. The average annual temperature in Moscow was +8°C.
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Source: Gazeta

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