St. Petersburg faces unusually warm weather in the coming days, with temperatures approaching record levels. The city heated up to 18-19 degrees yesterday, marking the highest reading of 2025 so far, according to Alexander Kolesov from the St. Petersburg Hydrometeorological Center. Temperatures will climb above 20 degrees on Wednesday, April 16, nearly matching the record of 21.9 degrees set back in 1920. The current warm spell shows no signs of letting up any time soon.
The April heat wave will intensify through the week. Friday looks especially warm, with forecasts predicting 22 degrees along the Neva River. The all-time high for April 18 stands at 23.6 degrees, recorded in 1999. Kolesov stopped short of guaranteeing new records would fall despite the remarkable warmth. Weather officials have also released predictions about summer conditions for the Northern capital. These upcoming warm days represent a significant departure from typical April weather patterns.
The April heat wave will intensify through the week. Friday looks especially warm, with forecasts predicting 22 degrees along the Neva River. The all-time high for April 18 stands at 23.6 degrees, recorded in 1999. Kolesov stopped short of guaranteeing new records would fall despite the remarkable warmth. Weather officials have also released predictions about summer conditions for the Northern capital. These upcoming warm days represent a significant departure from typical April weather patterns.