In Moscow, weather officials project a noticeable shift in the coming days. The forecast indicates a drop in temperatures and an increase in cloud cover as Friday approaches. The steady, mild air that has characterized recent days is expected to give way to cooler conditions, with the expectation that the city will experience roughly four degrees of cooling and a rise in cloudiness on Friday, according to the Russian Hydrometeorological Center’s assessments shared through TASS.
Ahead of this change, residents can anticipate a period of calm and balanced weather through Thursday. Daytime temperatures are projected to hover around the upper teens to low twenties Celsius, with light winds and scarce precipitation, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activity. As Friday draws near, the atmosphere is forecast to become cloudier, and the temperature decline will become apparent. The shift should be modest yet noticeable, offering a contrast to the earlier days and signaling the transition to cooler, more unsettled conditions for the end of the week.
Looking toward the second half of the week, the temperature range is expected to settle into a milder band, with daytime readings roughly between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius. This period is also likely to feature clearer skies as the system moves on, allowing for an increase in sunshine hours over the weekend compared with Friday. The forecast suggests a gradual rebalancing, with improving daytime comfort and more opportunities for outdoor activities as the weekend approaches, even as a touch of autumnal brightness returns after the cooler spell.
Earlier reports mentioned that birds have caused disruptions to military aircraft in certain incidents. While such events are uncommon, they are tracked as part of broader aviation safety monitoring. Weather patterns themselves remain the primary driver of routine flight operations in the region, and meteorological updates continue to play a critical role in planning and safety for air and ground infrastructure alike.