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Cramped Flats Drive Russian Baby Bust
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35654, member: 636"] Weather experts say cold air heads toward St. Petersburg tomorrow. Residents can expect temperatures around 8 degrees Celsius today before they drop to just 6 or 7 degrees tomorrow. The city will see wet snow across the entire Leningrad Region. Three very cold days lie ahead before temperatures start rising again slightly, according to chief forecaster Alexander Kolesov. The sun might peek through clouds today without rain. Tomorrow brings scattered precipitation as snow mixed with rain that will melt fast on contact with surfaces. People should prepare warm clothes for the coming chill. Weather specialist Mikhail Leus says temperatures will stay 2 to 3 degrees below normal seasonal averages for this time of year. Friday brings brief rain showers with wet snow possible during evening hours. Temperatures will remain between 6 and 8 degrees Celsius throughout the day. Weather stations track this unusual cold pattern moving across the northern capital. Forecasters monitor these weather systems carefully as spring weather remains unpredictable this year. [/QUOTE]
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