Torrential downpours and gusty winds are expected to hit Vladivostok on the 14th of August
On August 14, Vladivostok is expected to be hit by a severe cyclone, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the region. According to weather forecasts, gusts could reach up to 18 m/s overnight, and up to 35 mm of rain may fall in 12 hours.
However, as of now, there are no current warnings about hazardous road conditions in Vladivostok on Wednesday. Drivers are not advised to avoid using personal vehicles in the city, but car owners should consider not parking in low-lying areas or near unstable structures.
City authorities have warned residents about potential dangers, including hazardous road conditions. Pedestrians should exercise extra caution, especially in the evenings and at night, as light rain is possible on Thursday.
In such conditions, it's crucial to take necessary precautions to ensure safety. Residents and visitors are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary to reduce the risk from flooding, flying debris, and hazardous road conditions. Outdoor objects such as furniture, garbage bins, and loose items should be secured.
Power outages are also possible, so it's recommended to have flashlights, batteries, and charged mobile devices at hand. Avoid using candles to reduce fire risk. It's also advisable to avoid riverbanks, low-lying areas, and coastal zones prone to flooding or storm surges.
During storms, it's best to avoid using electrical appliances and plumbing fixtures to reduce the risk of electrical shock from lightning. An emergency kit with essential supplies, food, water, necessary medications, and important documents should be ready.
As the event approaches, residents are encouraged to monitor local weather updates and emergency announcements for evacuation orders or changes in storm conditions. For the most precise and current information on the weather in Vladivostok on August 14 and corresponding safety instructions, consult trusted local meteorological services or governmental emergency services websites.
The cyclone is also expected to bring showers to Primorye mid-week. Night temperatures in Vladivostok on Wednesday are expected to be between +20 and +22 °C, with daytime highs between +24 and +27 °C.
In light of the cyclone's potential destructive power, it's critical to follow any official advisories issued by local authorities in Vladivostok. For the latest updates and specific safety guidelines, consult trusted local meteorological services or governmental emergency services websites prior to and during the event.
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