Forecast for Central Russia: July Warm and Dry With Notable Temperature Rise

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A leading forecast expert at the Phobos weather centre predicts a hot and dry July across Central Russia. The projection comes from a regional briefing carried by Sputnik radio.

The forecaster notes an early spell of rainfall in Central Russia toward the end of June, yet overall rainfall in the first summer month is expected to fall short of typical norms by as much as forty percent of the established limit.

Looking ahead to the middle of summer, rainfall across the Russian Plain’s mid-latitudes may be notably below average. Historical climate patterns suggest that a July like this is rare, occurring on average less than once in every eight years when compared with long-term records.

Temperature forecasts indicate a rise of about two degrees above long-term observations. Current norms for Central Russia sit around plus ten to plus fifteen degrees Celsius at night and roughly plus twenty-two to plus twenty-seven degrees Celsius during the day.

In related public guidance, health and weather agencies emphasize the importance of staying hydrated, protecting skin from sun exposure, and adjusting outdoor activity to heat patterns. As summer heat intensifies, residents are advised to monitor local warnings and plan outdoor work or recreation for cooler parts of the day.

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