Stormy skies will dominate Krasnodar region
The Krasnodar region is bracing for a change in weather from August 2 to 4, 2025. Despite the warm and mostly sunny forecast, a storm warning remains in effect, and residents should be vigilant.
Strong winds with gusts of 20-25 m/s are expected in some areas, and thunderstorms are forecast for the duration. While hail is predicted for the night, there's a possibility of it occurring locally as part of the evening rainfall on August 2.
Heavy rain is expected in some areas, and it's already falling in some parts of Kuban. Rainfall is expected to fall almost everywhere in the region on the evening of August 2. The weather forecast for August 2 also includes thunderstorms.
However, the weather for the Krasnodar region from August 2 to 4, 2025, is primarily warm and mostly dry. Temperatures are expected to range roughly from 28°C to 36°C during this period, with humidity relatively low. There is no explicit forecast of heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, strong winds, or potential tornadoes for these dates.
Despite the mostly dry conditions, the region's history suggests August as one of the warmer months with generally low rainfall and no indication of severe storms in this timeframe.
People with cardiovascular or other chronic health conditions should avoid prolonged exposure to the midday heat and ensure adequate hydration due to the high temperatures.
It's important to note that the danger of severe weather events, including tornadoes, persists from Anapa to Magri in the Krasnodar region. Tornadoes may form over the sea in the region.
Residents are advised to monitor official local meteorological services for updates or alerts about sudden weather changes. Stay safe and stay informed!
Weather forecasting indicates strong winds, thunderstorms, and the possibility of hail on August 2, contrary to the primarily warm and mostly dry weather predicted for the Krasnodar region from August 2 to 4. Despite the current dry conditions, the region's history suggests August as a month with potential for severe weather events such as tornadoes.