Tuesday is predicted to be the wettest day of the upcoming week in Moscow. According to Yevgeny Tishkovets, lead specialist at the Fobos weather center, the city could experience rainfall equivalent to “four buckets of heavenly water,” with up to 42 millimeters of precipitation expected within 24 hours. This amount represents approximately 50% of the entire monthly July norm. Temperatures in the capital are expected to range from 17-20 degrees Celsius in the evening/night, cooling to the typical July climatic norm of 22-25 degrees Celsius during the day.
He added that on Monday, intense thunderstorms are expected in the cyclone`s trough, bringing up to 14 millimeters of rain. The night temperature is forecast to be between 18 and 21 degrees Celsius, rising to 26-29 degrees Celsius during the day.
On Wednesday, in the wake of the cyclone, temperatures will drop further, particularly overnight and in the morning, reaching 14-17 degrees Celsius. Showers will persist, potentially adding another 30 millimeters of precipitation. By afternoon, the bad weather is expected to subside, and fresh northeast winds will blow, with daytime temperatures not exceeding 21-24 degrees Celsius, Tishkovets emphasized.
He noted that on Thursday, atmospheric pressure will rise, and the weather will improve. Overnight temperatures will drop to 11-14 degrees Celsius, warming up to a comfortable 23-26 degrees Celsius during the day. On Friday, a cold front might pass through, accompanied by a narrow band of cumulonimbus clouds. Temperatures are expected to be 13-16 degrees Celsius in the early morning, rising to 21-24 degrees Celsius after noon.
