Weather analysts in Primorye have explicitly declared that rainfall will commence soon
The Primorye region in Russia's Far East is currently experiencing severe weather conditions, with a storm warning issued due to heavy rain and thunderstorms that started on August 3 and are expected to continue through August 4, 2025.
The storm has caused flooding and evacuations in Primorsky Krai, with eight vacationers being forced to leave their locations as river spits were submerged. Low-lying areas are also expected to flood due to rising river levels. The neighboring Khabarovsk Territory has also been affected, with similar adverse weather conditions reported.
Meteorologists have noted southerly moderate winds, which may occasionally become strong, and have attributed the weather patterns to a low-pressure area. Some areas of the region may experience moderate rain, while others may be hit by heavy rain and thunderstorms.
The city of Vladivostok is expected to see variable cloudiness, light rain towards the end of the day, and southeasterly moderate winds that will become strong in the evening. The air temperature is expected to be between +24°C and +26°C. Nakhodka, on the other hand, will have variable cloudiness with no precipitation expected, southeasterly moderate wind, and air temperature between +30°C and +32°C. Ussuriisk is expected to have variable cloudiness, rain towards the end of the day, possible thunderstorms, southerly moderate winds that may become strong, and air temperatures between +29°C and +31°C.
In connection with the expected heavy rain, Primhydromet has issued a storm warning. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
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Rain is expected to continue into Monday, August 4, affecting the region as a whole. Some areas may see heavy rain and thunderstorms, while others may experience moderate rain. The region is expected to be under the influence of active frontal systems throughout this period.
It is important for residents and visitors to stay safe and follow any official advisories during this time of adverse weather.
Weather-forecasting agencies have predicted more heavy rain and thunderstorms in the Primorye region due to the active frontal systems, following the storm warning issued on August 3, 2025. Residents are advised to stay informed about the weather conditions, take necessary precautions, and follow any official advisories for safety.