Duration of the "Velvet Season" on Krasnodar Coast's shores
Roman Vilfand, the scientific head of Russia's Hydrometeorological Center, has made a forecast that is music to the ears of vacationers planning a trip to the Black Sea coast. The predicted velvet season, an extended warm period suitable for swimming and outdoor activities, is expected to last about 7 weeks.
This extended season is good news for popular resorts such as Sochi and Anapa, which are anticipated to offer extended swimming seasons due to favorable weather conditions during this period. In Sochi and Tuapse, the water temperature warms up to a balmy 28 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip in the sea. On the Crimean resorts of Alushta and Feodosia, the water temperature is around 25 degrees, ensuring comfortable conditions for vacationers.
The velvet season is also expected to extend to the first decade of October, with Yalta currently boasting a water temperature of 27 degrees. In Anapa and Gelendzhik, the water temperature is currently 24-25 degrees, providing a pleasant swim for tourists.
Vilfand emphasized that the velvet season won't end early due to the inert nature of water. Seawater retains heat longer than air, ensuring that the Black Sea resorts remain attractive to tourists throughout September and the first days of October. This forecast is good news for those looking to enjoy the beautiful Black Sea coast during the late summer and early autumn months.
According to a report by "Live Kuban", the velvet season in Sochi is predicted to promote family health improvement. With extended swimming seasons and pleasant weather conditions, it's the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy outdoor activities and improve their overall health.
In summary, the predicted 2025 velvet season on the Black Sea coast is expected to be extended, offering vacationers a longer period to enjoy the beautiful resorts and warm seawater. Sochi, Anapa, Yalta, Alushta, Feodosia, Tuapse, and Gelendzhik are all set to benefit from this extended season, making them popular destinations for tourists throughout the late summer and early autumn months.
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