St Petersburg Says Bye to the Cold Snap

Weather experts say St. Petersburg will warm up soon. The cold snap ends as European high pressure moves in, according to Phobos center specialist Mikhail Leus. People can expect partly cloudy skies without rain or snow throughout the area.

Today, the city will reach between 9 and 11 °C. The surrounding Leningrad Region experiences similar conditions, with temperatures ranging from 7-12°C. A westerly wind blows at 4 to 9 meters per second, with occasional stronger gusts. The pleasant weather brings relief after recent chilly days.

Monday brings even warmer temperatures to the Neva River city. The mercury climbs to 14-16°C despite some light rain showers. This warming trend helps transition the region toward spring weather patterns. Residents should enjoy the milder conditions after dealing with below-average temperatures recently.
 

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