Vilfand urged Muscovites not to expect a stormy spring at the beginning of March.

Residents of the Moscow region should not expect a rapid arrival of spring in the first days of March, said the scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center Roman Vilfand. According to him, in the capital, a gradual increase in temperature is expected, with noticeably higher nighttime temperatures over the coming weekend, reaching around zero during the day.

📝 Summary

Residents of the Moscow region should not expect a rapid arrival of spring in early March, said the scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center Roman Vilfand. According to him, in the capital, a gradual increase in temperature is expected, with noticeably higher nighttime temperatures this coming weekend, reaching around zero during the day.

The meteorologist specified that starting from March 1, the nighttime temperature will range from minus 3 to minus 8 degrees, while the daytime temperature will be between minus 2 and plus 2 degrees. This is 1-1.5 degrees above the climatic norm. "The increase is very gradual. There is no significant rise. <...> It cannot be said that there will be a vigorous manifestation of spring in the first days of March," Vilfand emphasized in a conversation with Interfax. He also did not rule out light precipitation in the first days of the month.

📌 Tags:

society Moscow newsfeed Roman Vilfand weather daylight regions
← Back to News

🕒 Zuletzt Angesehen