St. Petersburg residents will enjoy mild conditions during September's final weekend as Indian summer arrives ahead of October. Mikhail Leus from the Phobos weather center reported clear skies for Saturday across the Northern Capital. A large cyclone heading toward the Urals will bring rain only to eastern portions of Leningrad Region. Temperatures will reach normal levels between 13 and 15 degrees Celsius.
Northeast winds and elevated atmospheric pressure measuring 774 millimeters of mercury will dominate regional weather patterns. Leningrad Region will experience temperatures ranging from 11 to 16 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Sunday conditions will mirror Saturday's dry forecast with temperatures holding steady between 12 and 14 degrees Celsius. Chief forecaster Alexander Kolesov previously defined Indian summer as calm, dry and moderately warm weather rather than extreme heat.
Northeast winds and elevated atmospheric pressure measuring 774 millimeters of mercury will dominate regional weather patterns. Leningrad Region will experience temperatures ranging from 11 to 16 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Sunday conditions will mirror Saturday's dry forecast with temperatures holding steady between 12 and 14 degrees Celsius. Chief forecaster Alexander Kolesov previously defined Indian summer as calm, dry and moderately warm weather rather than extreme heat.