In Moscow, frost is expected to ease by the end of next week. However, forecasters warn temperatures will still be below normal. About this write RBC.
Previously, the leading expert at the Phobos weather center, Evgeny Tishkovets, said that on the morning of February 1, the minimum temperature for the whole winter was recorded in the capital area – minus 21 degrees, 9 degrees lower than normal.
According to him, January last year turned out to be two degrees colder than expected according to long-term observations, and precipitation decreased by 156% compared to the monthly norm.
Mikhail Leus, leading expert at the Phobos weather center, said that the current day, February 1, will be the coldest day in Moscow since the beginning of winter, the air temperature will be minus 17–19 degrees.
Forecaster of the Meteo-TV forecast center Alexander Ilyin noted that in the first half of the last ten days of February, warming may come to the capital region with air temperatures around 0 degrees and weak positive values.
“February is a winter month, the weather will change and warming will be replaced by the return of cold weather,” the meteorologist explained.
Scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, said that by the end of next week in the capital region, frosts will weaken and the temperature regime will change, but it is too early to talk about warming.
According to him, the current frost in the European part of Russia is due to “really cold air masses” carried by a strong cyclonic storm, as well as increased pressure, due to which additional radiation is released, which leads to cooling of the soil and freezing of the air layer above the ground.
Last night in the capital was the coldest since the beginning of winter
By the end of the week, “circulation and temperature changes” will begin; The forecaster said that at night, temperatures will be minus 10-11 degrees and during the day will fluctuate between minus 6-11 degrees, still 5-6 degrees lower than normal.













