Emergency officials warn St. Petersburg residents about dangerous weather coming June 1. Strong winds will hit the northern Russian city hard. The Ministry of Emergency Situations issued the alert after reviewing weather predictions. Wind gusts may reach 17 meters per second during the storm. These powerful winds can cause serious damage across the city.
People should stay away from large trees when walking outside. Cars parked near trees face major risks from falling branches. Drivers must follow speed limits carefully during the bad weather. They should keep extra distance between vehicles on roads. Phone use behind the wheel becomes even more dangerous during storms.
This marks the third straight day of weather warnings for St. Petersburg. Officials alerted residents about thunderstorms and heavy rain May 30. More warnings came May 31 about local storms and brief downpours. The Federal State Weather Service provided all the forecasts. City residents face another round of severe weather conditions.
People should stay away from large trees when walking outside. Cars parked near trees face major risks from falling branches. Drivers must follow speed limits carefully during the bad weather. They should keep extra distance between vehicles on roads. Phone use behind the wheel becomes even more dangerous during storms.
This marks the third straight day of weather warnings for St. Petersburg. Officials alerted residents about thunderstorms and heavy rain May 30. More warnings came May 31 about local storms and brief downpours. The Federal State Weather Service provided all the forecasts. City residents face another round of severe weather conditions.