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Nizhny Novgorod's week concludes with impending rainfall and potential thunderstorms.

Friday, June 20th in Nizhny Novgorod brings cloudy skies and rain, with a potential for afternoon thunderstorms. Meteorological experts advise of these possible storms persisting throughout the day. Temperatures will continue to be suitable for the month of June.

Nizhny Novgorod's week will culminate in showers and thunderstorms.
Nizhny Novgorod's week will culminate in showers and thunderstorms.

Nizhny Novgorod's week concludes with impending rainfall and potential thunderstorms.

Weather Alert: Nizhny Novgorod, June 20th

Drew Johnson

Brace yourself, Nizhny Novgorod residents! This coming Friday brings an escalating stormy affair to the city. Here's what you need to know about the weather forecast according to Yandex.Weather.

Throughout the day, expect cloudy skies and the possibility of thunderstorms. Despite the gloomy forecast, temperatures will remain pleasant for the month, likely reaching between 19°C and 22°C during the day. However, as the evening approaches, the rain intensifies, turning into a thunderous spectacle. Overnight, temperatures will dip slightly to about 15°C.

Winds will blow from the southwest and southeast, reaching speeds of approximately 4 meters per second. Atmospheric pressure will hover around 740 mmHg.

It's worth noting that parts of the Nizhny Novgorod region have been categorized as extremely dangerous for fires at level 5 in both forests and peatlands[1]. Fire safety precautions are strongly advised.

As for specific details beyond these general forecasts, you'll need to consult the Yandex.Weather platform closer to the date for hourly updates[2]. For now, stay informed, and stay safe!

[1] Fire Danger Level Database (source: Russian Federal Forestry Agency)[2] Yandex.Weather Forecast (accessible via www.yandex.com/weather)

Preparing for Friday's weather in Nizhny Novgorod, check Yandex.Weather-Forecasting for updates as the thunderstormy conditions are expected to set in, potentially reaching speeds of 4 meters per second. Stay informed about the fire safety precautions due to the extremely dangerous fire levels in forests and peatlands.

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