Overview
- Moscow hit +10.6°C on Saturday at the VDNKh station, the month’s warmest day so far, with Sunday forecast at roughly +6 to +9°C and mostly dry conditions.
- Hydrometcenter chief Roman Vilfand says temperatures in the capital are running 6–8°C above normal, and forecasters do not expect snow in Moscow until at least late next week.
- Northwestern regions will cool with snow and strong winds, with Komi forecast to see nighttime lows of −15 to −20°C and locally down to −27°C before a cyclone brings blizzards and gusts of 16–21 m/s around Monday.
- Sverdlovsk Oblast is set to establish snow cover in coming days, reaching 10–13 cm across northern and eastern areas and up to 20 cm in the far north by late November, while winter crops are overwintering satisfactorily after an early cold snap.
- Separate Siberian advisories for November 10 warn of snow, blizzards, icy roads and winds up to 25 m/s, with a sharp freeze that could drop to −32°C in northern districts.