Kuban region expects rainfall starting from August 7, according to weather forecasts.
The Kuban region in Russia is set to experience a brief respite from heavy rain, but unstable weather is expected to return on August 7, according to the latest forecasts. Svetlana Popova, deputy head of the Krasnodar Center for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, has warned of more rain and thunderstorms on this day.
Daytime temperatures in the region will range from +28 to +33 degrees Celsius, marking a significant drop from the extreme values of the previous week. However, the sea water temperatures remain at a comfortable 27-29 degrees.
Despite the forecast, there are no specific weather predictions available for the Kuban region from August 7 to 8. No details on potential tornadoes or heavy rain have been found in the current search results.
Friday, August 8, may pose a threat to the southern half of the region, with Popova noting that August is traditionally the month when the most significant weather disasters occur in Kuban. She also warns of the possibility of very heavy rain, downpours, and even tornadoes on August 7.
Popova comments that even a slight cooling could trigger dangerous weather phenomena. She urges residents to stay vigilant and follow the advice of local authorities.
Photos of the weather event can be found on the KP Photo Bank. For accurate short-term weather forecasts, including severe weather alerts, it is best to consult dedicated meteorological services or weather websites that provide regional forecasts in Russia. Reliable options include the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (Roshydromet) or international weather providers with localized forecasts.
It's worth noting that the Krasnodar region has been affected by a prolonged drought and heat, which has led to a crust forming on the land. The region experienced an unusual amount of precipitation recently, but the exact reasons for the destructive weather are not yet clear.
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Weather-forecasting services predict a return of unstable weather in the Kuban region on August 7, as stated by Svetlana Popova, deputy head of the Krasnodar Center for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring. Despite a brief respite, there are no specific weather predictions available for the Kuban region from August 7 to 8, making it crucial for residents to stay updated with reliable meteorological services or weather websites for accurate forecasts.