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Torrential downpours in Middle Urals regions lead to inundations

Heavy rain forecasted for Sverdlovsk region in the upcoming hours, potentially leading to a significant increase in water levels in local rivers. Consequently, flooding is predicted to occur between April 29 and May 1.

Torrential downpours in Middle Urals regions lead to inundations

Freaky Weather Alert for Middle Ural!

Brace yourself, folks, because we've got some rough weather coming your way! As per the latest reports from meteorologists, the small rivers in Sverdlovsk Oblast are about to witness a sharp rise in water levels due to the heavy rainfall expected to pound the region over the next few hours. Oh, and guess what? That downpour is going to start by April 29 and continue until May 1!

So, what's the deal with this storm? Well, it seems like a blizzard is brewing over the Middle Ural region by evening, dumping snow in the north and rain in the south. And the cherry on top? Overnight, temperatures will plummet to a frosty -6°C, with wind gusts reaching as high as 25 m/s! In certain areas, expect some ice glazing and wet snow piling up on power lines.

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Note: Although the region is largely forecasted to face heavy snowfall and strong winds, flooding is not the primary concern as of now. Localized water accumulation might occur in areas like Yekaterinburg due to the transition from snow to rain, but widespread flooding is not specifically anticipated. Temperatures during snowfall typically remain low, and wind gusts could reach up to 24 m/s, with winds of 19 m/s possible in Yekaterinburg.

[1] - Sources: Weather.com, Sverdlovskoblast.ru, and local news outlets.

  1. The heavy rainfall forecasted for Sverdlovsk Oblast, starting from April 29, might cause a rise in water levels in small rivers, but widespread flooding is not the primary concern as of now.
  2. The transition from snow to rain in certain areas like Yekaterinburg could lead to localized water accumulation, but the region's forecast mainly indicates heavy snowfall and strong winds.
  3. In the midst of this precipitation, temperatures in Yekaterinburg are predicted to drop to -6°C overnight, potentially causing ice glazing and wet snow piling up on power lines.
  4. Environmental scientists are closely monitoring this weather event to understand its potential impacts on the local environment and weather patterns in the Middle Ural region.
Heavy rainfall imminently approaching Sverdlovsk region will lead to a swift increase in river levels, according to Ural meteorologists. Prepare for potential spring flooding from April 29 to May 1.

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