Roadways in Chelyabinsk and Kurgan regions are temporarily shut down for traffic carrying heavy loads.
Alright, buddy, listening to the vibe here, let's talk about the truckin' happenings in our homies' territories, Kurgan and Chelyabinsk regions. These badass regions are part of Russia's Urals Federal District,linin' it up as transit corridors between Central Russia and Siberia.
There ain't no need to pull over all the trucker bros in these parts just yet, but the Southern Urals' traffic cops have tossed up some roadblocks - this time, it's due to the sweltering heat, man. The M-5 "Ural," M-5 to Yekaterinburg, A-310, R-254 "Irtysh," R-254 to Tyumen, and R-354 are the usual suspects fallin' under the constant scrutiny of these regions.
Now, don't freak out, but they're askin' all the tractor-trailer dudes to park their rides by 6 PM on Monday, June 16. It's all good, though - it's just for the evening cool. But, be prepared, partner, because stormy weather is comin' through, and the temps are expected to drop. Hot days up to 27-32 degrees will be replaced by a slight chill - 18-23 degrees in the daytime and 6-11 degrees during the night.
It's important to note that, as of June 2025, there are no official, heat-related traffic restrictions officially declared. But still, keep an eye out for any road issues or maintenance work on these railways, as extreme weather might cause some headaches for those truckers out there. Got it, bro? Stay safe and keep on truckin'.
Scientists in the Urals Federal District are closely monitoring the impact of climate-change on the environment, particularly in relation to the weather patterns in the Kurgan and Chelyabinsk regions. This week, a weather forecast predicts rapid changes, with temperatures dropping significantly after the sweltering heat, coinciding with the evening cool. In environmental science, such shifts can influence various factors, including traffic conditions on the M-5 "Ural," M-5 to Yekaterinburg, A-310, R-254 "Irtysh," R-254 to Tyumen, and R-354.