St Petersburg broke its weather record yesterday. The city's temperature rose to 23.6 degrees on April 19. Weather expert Mikhail Leus from Phobos Center reported this reading at noon from the city weather station. This new high beat the old record from 2000 by 2.5 degrees. The previous hottest April 19 stood at 21.1 degrees.
The warmth made yesterday the hottest day of 2025 so far. April 16 held the previous title, when temperatures reached 22.6 degrees. Residents enjoyed summer-like conditions throughout the northern capital. Many people visited parks or walked along the Neva River during this unusual heat. The warm spell ends today, with temperatures falling dramatically to just 9 degrees.
The warmth made yesterday the hottest day of 2025 so far. April 16 held the previous title, when temperatures reached 22.6 degrees. Residents enjoyed summer-like conditions throughout the northern capital. Many people visited parks or walked along the Neva River during this unusual heat. The warm spell ends today, with temperatures falling dramatically to just 9 degrees.