
Uralhydromet: "Egyptian heat" is not threatening Yekaterinburg like in Moscow
UralHydroMet: "Egyptian heat" does not threaten Yekaterinburg like in Moscow
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Almost 40-degree heatwave, which set in this week in Moscow, will not reach Yekaterinburg. This is reported by the Telegram channel "Ural Hydrometeorological Center."
"Hot weather, established in the center of the European part of the country, will not come to us in the next 5-6 days. A barrier to it will be stable northwestern air flows, which blow in the rear part of a cyclone with its center in the northern Ural Federal District," the message says.
"The warmth will concentrate in the central region; in the Urals, it will be short-lived," forecasted the "Ural Hydrometeorological Center" on Tuesday, July 8.
"On July 11-12, northwest winds will refresh the atmosphere of Sverdlovsk Region, lowering temperatures to the usual 21-22°C."
"During the weekend of July 12-13, the weather is expected to be cool (2°C cooler than normal) with significant cloud cover. Light rain may occur in some areas in the east of the region," Sverdlovsk meteorologists report.
In Yekaterinburg, there will be no significant precipitation. Daytime temperatures are expected to be +23°C on Saturday and +22°C on Sunday.
"On Sunday and Monday, July 13-14, under the influence of the northern anticyclone's periphery, temperatures will be 1-2°C below normal, and the likelihood of precipitation is low," adds the Ural Hydrometeorological Service.
Source: Uralweb.ru
Text: Uralweb.ru

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Uralhydromet: "Egyptian heat" is not threatening Yekaterinburg like in Moscow
The almost 40-degree heat that settled in Moscow this week will not reach Yekaterinburg, according to the Telegram channel "Ural Hydrometeorological Center."