Chillin' this Week in Krasnodar!
Scientist Tkachenko Predicts Temperature Surpassing 30 Degrees
No need to break a sweat, Krasnodar residents! The weather forecast is looking pretty sweet for the week ahead. According to geographer Yuri Tkachenko, said by kuban.aif.ru, we can expect a gradual rise in temperatures, yet no sudden heatwaves are on the horizon. By the weekend, temperatures might reach around +30-31°C, just as predicted by the Hydrometeorological Center.
The first part of June will mostly be a comfortable affair, Tkachenko noted.
Maybe you can reminisce about the hottest recorded temperature in Krasnodar on June 8, 1969, when it reached +36°C! But don't worry, by the second half of the month, temperatures will fluctuate between +27°C and +33°C, which is pretty typical for the region in June.
Remember, June in Krasnodar means warm and humid summer days, with average high temperatures commonly ranging from 28°C to 30°C and lows around 16°C to 18°C. June is also slightly wetter than other months, with occasional thunderstorms and moderate rainfall. As for day length, it's gloriously extended, with sunrise as early as 4:40 AM and sunset as late as 8:15 PM at the peak of mid-June.
So grab your sunscreen, flip-flops, and an umbrella—this June in Krasnodar is gonna be a rollercoaster of warm and wet days, just like every other year (unless something unexpected occurs)!
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[1] Source: Weather Atlas https://en.weather-atlas.com/ru/Krasnodar-recorded-temperatures
Engaging in environmental science, we can delve into the effects of climate change on Krasnodar's weather patterns. As temperatures rise in June, it's crucial to factor the impact of climate change on the region's environmental-science, which might influence the frequency and intensity of summer weather variations. Despite the predicted warm and humid days ahead, let's hope for responsible practices to mitigate climate change and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. #weather