Predicted weather for the week: Expect bouts of heavy rain, freezing cold days, and warm spells
In the coming days, the weather in Primorye (Primorskiy Krai) and Vladivostok is expected to be characterised by cool temperatures, minor fluctuations, and an increased chance of rain, including potentially heavy rain.
According to the latest forecast, daytime highs in Primorye will be around 56 to 58°F (13 to 15°C), with lows around 53 to 54°F (11 to 12°C), indicating relatively stable and mild conditions without extreme temperature swings [1].
Recent warnings have highlighted rainy weather expected in Primorsky Territory as of June 18, 2025, with the Khabarovsk and Amur regions also experiencing similar wet conditions [3]. This suggests that heavy rain or persistent rainfall is likely in the area over the coming days.
Earlier in June, parts of Russia including regions near Primorye faced severe weather risks such as tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds associated with strong thunderstorms [2]. While this specific extreme event was forecasted for early June, it underscores the region’s vulnerability to sudden severe storms, especially in transitional weather periods.
July typically brings mild and calm weather to Primorye, often dry. However, the current forecast and warnings indicate a departure from the typical dry climate with an increased chance of rain and storms [4][5].
By Wednesday, June 18, a Pacific cyclone ridge is expected to spread across Primorye, causing temperatures to rise by 1 to 4 degrees. However, heavy rainfall is expected in Primorye today, easing up only by nightfall [6].
In Vladivostok, intermittent rain is expected at the start of the week, with temperatures ranging from 17 to 21°C. Thursday in Vladivostok is expected to be dry, but temperatures will drop by 2 to 4 degrees. By Friday, rain is expected again, and temperatures will drop further [7].
According to Primгидромет, the maximum temperature in Primorye will range from 17 to 26°C. On Wednesday in Vladivostok, temperatures are expected to rise to 26°C, but it will be dry [8].
It is important to note that no specific information is provided about the weather in Primorye after Thursday, June 18, beyond the expected rain on Friday. Similarly, no information is given about the weather in Vladivostok after Friday, June 18.
The weather in Primorye is expected to stabilise by Wednesday, June 18. However, preparations for wet and potentially unsettled weather are advisable, given the increased chance of heavy rain and stormy conditions [1][3].
Weather-forecasting models predict an escalation in rainfall intensity in the Primorye area and Vladivostok over the coming days, as heavy rain or persistent rainfall is likely due to the current weather pattern. Consequently, it is advised to prepare for potentially unsettled weather conditions.