St. Petersburg will cool off a bit on Tuesday, April 15, but the rain will stop. The cool weather won't last long.
According to Phobos weather center specialist Mikhail Leus, an anticyclone ridge will cover the northern capital today. This weather pattern brings rising air pressure with partly cloudy skies. Rain might fall only in the eastern parts of the region. Westerly winds from the Gulf of Finland will keep temperatures lower in the city compared to the surrounding areas. City thermometers will reach 12-14 degrees, but the Leningrad Region will warm up to 17 degrees. The area faces northwest winds with slightly higher pressure at 767 mm.
Wednesday looks much warmer as temperatures may climb to 19-21 degrees, setting a new yearly high for the city. Monday already broke records when St. Petersburg heated up to 17.8 degrees, the hottest day of 2025 so far. Weather expert Alexander Shuvalov has also shared predictions about the upcoming May holiday weather for the city.
According to Phobos weather center specialist Mikhail Leus, an anticyclone ridge will cover the northern capital today. This weather pattern brings rising air pressure with partly cloudy skies. Rain might fall only in the eastern parts of the region. Westerly winds from the Gulf of Finland will keep temperatures lower in the city compared to the surrounding areas. City thermometers will reach 12-14 degrees, but the Leningrad Region will warm up to 17 degrees. The area faces northwest winds with slightly higher pressure at 767 mm.
Wednesday looks much warmer as temperatures may climb to 19-21 degrees, setting a new yearly high for the city. Monday already broke records when St. Petersburg heated up to 17.8 degrees, the hottest day of 2025 so far. Weather expert Alexander Shuvalov has also shared predictions about the upcoming May holiday weather for the city.