Cold weather will hit the Leningrad Region tomorrow, with rain, sleet, and snow pellets in the forecast. Temperatures will drop sharply overnight to between +2°C and -3°C across most areas, but some spots might see readings as low as -6°C. The regional emergency department warns residents to prepare for these wintry conditions.
Daytime temperatures will remain chilly, reaching just +2°C to +7°C throughout the region. North and northwest winds will blow at 5-10 meters per second overnight, picking up to 7-12 meters per second during daylight hours. The mix of rain, sleet, and snow pellets will continue all day with light to moderate intensity.
St. Petersburg faces similar harsh weather with wet snow expected tomorrow as temperatures fall to -2°C. Weather experts say the poor conditions will stick around until Saturday. April 27 will bring more wet snow with temperatures between +4°C and +6°C for city dwellers.
The cold snap will last about three days before milder air returns to the area. Residents should dress warmly and take care when walking or driving on potentially slippery surfaces. Local authorities ask people to stay alert to changing weather conditions.
Daytime temperatures will remain chilly, reaching just +2°C to +7°C throughout the region. North and northwest winds will blow at 5-10 meters per second overnight, picking up to 7-12 meters per second during daylight hours. The mix of rain, sleet, and snow pellets will continue all day with light to moderate intensity.
St. Petersburg faces similar harsh weather with wet snow expected tomorrow as temperatures fall to -2°C. Weather experts say the poor conditions will stick around until Saturday. April 27 will bring more wet snow with temperatures between +4°C and +6°C for city dwellers.
The cold snap will last about three days before milder air returns to the area. Residents should dress warmly and take care when walking or driving on potentially slippery surfaces. Local authorities ask people to stay alert to changing weather conditions.