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Central Russia Sees Local Freezes, Brief Moscow Warmth, Volga Snow and -15°C Forecast

Forecasters expect a quick fade of the capital’s warm spell with a cooler, wetter pattern by mid-November.

Overview

  • Overnight readings at several Moscow Region stations dipped below zero, down to -0.6°C, under anticyclonic skies and radiative cooling.
  • Moscow stays dry on Wednesday with partial clearing and highs up to 10°C, a southwesterly breeze near 3–8 m/s, and pressure around 755 mmHg.
  • The weekend in the capital is set to run about 5°C above normal with daytime 8–10°C and a chance of light showers.
  • Volga Federal District forecasts call for widespread rain with snow in places and first hard freezes to -15°C, while Bashkiria warns of glaze ice and wet snow accretion.
  • Orenburg began November with sharpening cold near -14°C before a milder, wetter push, and Perm Krai faces a short Arctic outbreak this weekend with -10 to -15°C in the north and east and mountain snowfall building to roughly 30 cm.