St. Petersburg hit its hottest temperature of 2025 on Wednesday. The city saw thermometers climb to 21.3 degrees Celsius by 3 p.m., according to Mikhail Leus from the Phobos weather center. This reading topped the previous warmest day, which happened just two days earlier when temperatures reached 18.6 degrees on April 14.
Weather experts say the warming trend continues across the Northern capital. The city might break its daily maximum temperature record if readings keep rising throughout the day. Current temperatures already sit 9-10 degrees above normal climate patterns for mid-April in the region.
Residents enjoying the unseasonable warmth can also look forward to summer predictions recently released for the area. Weather services have published their seasonal outlook for the upcoming months. The current heat wave represents a significant departure from typical spring conditions in the Baltic coastal city.
Weather experts say the warming trend continues across the Northern capital. The city might break its daily maximum temperature record if readings keep rising throughout the day. Current temperatures already sit 9-10 degrees above normal climate patterns for mid-April in the region.
Residents enjoying the unseasonable warmth can also look forward to summer predictions recently released for the area. Weather services have published their seasonal outlook for the upcoming months. The current heat wave represents a significant departure from typical spring conditions in the Baltic coastal city.