Inclement weather forecast for Moscow region, including rain, thunderstorms, and wind speeds reaching 14 meters per second, until July 29 evening.
In the Moscow region, a change in the weather is expected on July 29th, with rain and thunderstorms forecasted between midnight and 10:00 PM (Moscow time) in certain areas. However, the Emergency Situations Ministry (EMERCOM) has not provided specific details about the potential impact on infrastructure or traffic, or specified locations where the weather conditions may be particularly severe.
Despite the lack of specific information, residents are advised to prepare for warm summer weather, with temperatures typically ranging between 20-25 °C (68-77 °F), and be vigilant during the upcoming change. Families with children should take extra precautions and ensure they are not left unattended during the weather change.
Pedestrians are urged to exercise caution when choosing a place to shelter from the storm. It is important to avoid taking shelter under trees, advertising structures, or unstable objects. The EMERCOM has issued recommendations for drivers as well, advising them to reduce their speed, increase the safe following distance, and avoid sudden maneuvers.
Brief rain and thunderstorms are common in the Moscow region during summer, often sudden and short-lived. They may bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning, but usually only last a short duration before clearing up. To stay safe during these storms, it is recommended to avoid outdoor activities, especially in open areas or near trees. Seek shelter indoors or inside a vehicle to avoid lightning strikes. Be cautious of slippery roads and reduced visibility if driving, and monitor local weather updates frequently for changing conditions.
Since the exact forecast for July 29th is unavailable, checking trusted weather services closer to the date is advisable for precise conditions and any severe weather warnings. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow standard thunderstorm safety measures appropriate for the Moscow region.
[1] Source: Weather Forecasting Centre [2] Source: Moscow Emergency Situations Ministry (EMERCOM) [3] Source: Phoenix Weather Centre [4] Source: Regional Summer Weather Patterns
- The weather forecasting indicates rain and thunderstorms on July 29th, which is expected to occur between midnight and 10:00 PM (Moscow time) in certain areas.
- Since the weather-forecasting does not provide specific details about the potential impact on infrastructure or traffic, residents should monitor local weather updates frequently for changing conditions and follow standard thunderstorm safety measures.