Forecasts for Thursday, June 29 indicate that temperatures in Moscow and the surrounding Moscow region will rise to around 20 degrees Celsius. The day is expected to bring periods of rain that may be heavy in some places, as reported by the data hydrometeorology center of Russia. Residents should be prepared for showers and keep an eye on local alerts as rainfall could affect travel conditions and outdoor plans.
During the daytime, thermometers are projected to fluctuate within a narrow range, approximately from 18 to 20 degrees Celsius. An east wind is anticipated, blowing at speeds between 5 and 10 meters per second, which could create a noticeable chill at times and influence outdoor activities, especially near open water or exposed areas.
As the evening approaches and into the night, temperatures are expected to settle between 12 and 14 degrees Celsius. A southeasterly wind around 5 to 10 meters per second is forecast, with the possibility of stronger gusts during any thunderstorm. In storms, winds could reach up to about 17 meters per second, potentially affecting loose objects outdoors and travel plans after dusk.
Atmospheric pressure for the day is forecast to be around 738 millimeters of mercury. This level of pressure aligns with typical weather patterns for this period and can influence how humidity feels and how the air moves through urban canyons and open spaces alike.
Previously, the All-Russian Research Institute of Civil Defense and Emergencies warned residents in eight districts across three federal regions about a heightened risk of heavy fall precipitation and gusty winds. The forecast highlighted potential disruptions to power supplies and transportation networks, urging communities to review emergency plans, secure outdoor items, and ensure readiness for weather-related interruptions.