Hottest Temperature Reached in Krasnodar Region
So, the Black Sea's on Fire (Literally) in Gelendzhik!
The coastal waters of Krasnodar region are sizzling with temperatures hitting a blistering +22 degrees, according to the Krasnodar Center for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.
Taking the crown for the hottest water, Gelendzhik's beaches are the place to be, while Novorossiysk, Tuapse, and Sochi are no slouches with +21-degree sea temperatures. Anapa, on the other hand, is still slightly cooler at +20 degrees.
But hold on, cause the Azov Sea ain't gonna miss this party either! The warmest waters were recorded in Yeisk, reaching a scorching +24 degrees on June 8. Meanwhile, the temperatures in Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Temryuk kept pace at a toasty +23 degrees.
Local news breaks:Here's a heads-up from Komsomolskaya Pravda - Kuban on where to plan your next beach getaway. The swimming season on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Krai region is anticipated to start much like usual this year.
Previously, the beaches of Anapa were known for the wrong reasons - pollution. But astonishingly, it seems they're cleaning up their act, as reported in a recent video: "Anapa's beaches have never been cleaner!" If you're intrigued, check it out!
Keep in mind, the search results don't offer concrete information about the exact start date for the 2022 swimming season on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Krai region. Typically though, the season begins in late spring to early summer, as temperatures start to rise. So, get ready to pack your swimsuits and sunscreen! If you're planning a trip, it's best to consult local weather forecasts or tourism resources for the most accurate details.
- The unusual heatwave in the Black Sea has raised concerns in environmental science, as climate-change researchers monitor the increasing temperatures.
- As Gelendzhik and other Black Sea coastal cities experience exceptionally high temperatures, weather forecasters predict a potential impact on the marine ecosystem, a key focus in the field of environmental-science.