St. Petersburg faces a chilly Wednesday with cloudy skies and potential short-term rain. Meteorologist Mikhail Leus from the Phobos weather center reports the city is experiencing the rear cold part of a cyclone moving towards the Vologda region.
Daytime temperatures will range from 9-11 degrees in the city, with the Leningrad Region expecting 8-13 degrees. A gusty western wind blowing at 5-10 m/s will intensify the cold feeling. Atmospheric pressure will hover around 761 mm Hg, considered normal.
Thursday is forecast to be even colder, with temperatures dropping to 8 degrees and a continued likelihood of light rain.
Daytime temperatures will range from 9-11 degrees in the city, with the Leningrad Region expecting 8-13 degrees. A gusty western wind blowing at 5-10 m/s will intensify the cold feeling. Atmospheric pressure will hover around 761 mm Hg, considered normal.
Thursday is forecast to be even colder, with temperatures dropping to 8 degrees and a continued likelihood of light rain.