Wind and Thunderstorms: Moscow Declares “Yellow” Weather Hazard Level
The hydrometeorological center announced a “yellow” level of weather hazard in Moscow and the region on Sunday due to wind and thunderstorms, according to the TV channel “MIR 24”.
Wind gusts are expected to reach 15 meters per second. In this case, the temperature will rise to plus 24 degrees.
Earlier forecasters told what the summer will be like in Russia. Moderately warm and somewhat dry June is expected. By July, temperatures will rise to plus 25 degrees. It will get hotter in August, there will be more sunny days.
Wind and Thunderstorms: Moscow Declares “Yellow” Weather Hazard Level
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