On Monday, Moscow will experience a mix of cloud cover and clear spells with daytime temperatures reaching about 2°C. This forecast comes from the Hydrometeorological Center of the Russian Federation, which tracks daily weather patterns across the capital.
Forecasters say the capital may warm to around 2°C during the day, while Tuesday night could bring a noticeable drop to -4°C. We can expect no significant rainfall, though there is a chance of ice formation. A south wind blowing at 6 to 11 meters per second will influence the feel of the air as the day progresses.
In the Moscow region, daytime temperatures are projected to range from -3°C to 2°C on Monday, with the potential for a dip to -7°C during Tuesday night. The region should prepare for chilly conditions as cold air moves across the area.
A storm warning remains in effect until 10:00 in the morning due to freezing rain affecting the capital. The weather danger level has been elevated to yellow in Moscow because of icy conditions and wind speeds that could reach up to 15 meters per second. This advisory is valid through the early evening hours today.
Ahead of the calendar’s first full day of spring, a meteorology expert from Phobos suggests that winter in Moscow could end with a warmth comparable to March. The forecast calls for the average daily air temperature to hover near 0°C, though a cold front is expected to sweep through on the first day of spring, bringing snow coverage to the city and a noticeable shift in the pattern of the season.
There is also a cautionary note from a former natural disaster specialist about the potential for hurricane-like formations forming within Russia. While such events are uncommon, experts emphasize the importance of staying informed through official sources and taking appropriate safety measures when severe conditions are forecast.