Weather outlook for Moscow next week

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Cold air moves in over Moscow as a front meets the city early next week bringing a mix of cool conditions and thunderstorm potential. The forecast from the Phobos air center indicates a notable drop in temperatures as the front passes through, with a shift in the overall feel of the week. This information comes from the center’s leading meteorologist and is corroborated by nearby forecasting agencies.

Forecast guidance from the Phobos weather team shows a cool start on Sunday when the mercury may fall from current levels. Residents are advised to prepare for lower daytime highs and a more unsettled atmosphere overall. The team notes that current observations point to daytime temperatures hovering in the upper teens to mid twenties. As the week begins, a cooling stretch is expected with daily highs around 22 to 24 degrees Celsius for the first half of the week, accompanied by the possibility of brief thunderstorm activity.

As the front lingers, a trend toward more pronounced warmth resumes in the latter part of the week. The center projects a rise to the mid to upper twenties, with daytime values reaching 25 to 27 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms may occur in short bursts as humidity fluctuates and the air mass stabilizes. The overall pattern suggests a cool to mild start, followed by a midweek warming that carries into the weekend.

Earlier comments from regional authorities indicated that the swimming season in Moscow and the surrounding area should continue despite seasonal transitions. This assessment emphasizes continued access to outdoor activities while remaining mindful of changing weather conditions.

A chief expert from the Phobos weather center highlights that August is shaping up as a month of notable temperature shifts for residents across the region. He describes the period as a practical afterburner for heat in the sense that warmth may reemerge after the initial cool spell, carrying implications for daily planning and outdoor plans. The forecast underscores the need to monitor precipitation trends and to adjust schedules accordingly.

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