St. Petersburg faces cloudy, windy weather this Saturday. Officials placed the Northern capital under a yellow weather alert yesterday. The city sits near a cyclone moving over northern Karelia, according to Phobos weather center expert Mikhail Leus. He says locals can expect mostly cloudy skies with some clear patches and light rain in certain areas.
Temperatures will reach 10-12 degrees in the city and 9-14 degrees across the Leningrad region. Strong western winds will blow through the area with gusts between 13-18 meters per second. Air pressure will rise slightly but remain below normal at 748 millimeters. Weather patterns will stay almost the same on Sunday, May 4, Leus added.
Temperatures will reach 10-12 degrees in the city and 9-14 degrees across the Leningrad region. Strong western winds will blow through the area with gusts between 13-18 meters per second. Air pressure will rise slightly but remain below normal at 748 millimeters. Weather patterns will stay almost the same on Sunday, May 4, Leus added.