Saint Petersburg experiences unseasonably warm conditions for mid-September as atmospheric systems create a boundary effect across the metropolitan area. Weather expert Mikhail Leus from Fobos Center reports that partly cloudy skies persist without major precipitation events. The regional forecast reveals contrasting conditions between western and eastern territories. Western Leningrad areas face increased cloud cover with scattered light showers expected throughout the day. Eastern districts will enjoy brighter conditions with minimal cloud interference and dry weather patterns.
Temperature readings will reach between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius within city limits, while surrounding regional areas experience a broader range from 18 to 23 degrees. Southeast winds will maintain steady speeds between 5 and 10 meters per second across affected areas. Monday evening brings potential for brief rainfall episodes in select locations. Overnight temperatures will drop to a cooler 12 to 14 degrees before daytime warming returns temperatures to the familiar 20 to 22 degree range.
Temperature readings will reach between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius within city limits, while surrounding regional areas experience a broader range from 18 to 23 degrees. Southeast winds will maintain steady speeds between 5 and 10 meters per second across affected areas. Monday evening brings potential for brief rainfall episodes in select locations. Overnight temperatures will drop to a cooler 12 to 14 degrees before daytime warming returns temperatures to the familiar 20 to 22 degree range.