Overview
- St. Petersburg’s wind alert runs from 22:00 on December 10 to 15:00 on December 11, with coastal gusts possibly reaching 15 m/s.
- City officials in St. Petersburg issued the notice based on Rosgidromet guidance and urged the public to exercise care.
- The Hydrometcenter reports Moscow’s snowfall, which began the previous evening, should weaken by morning with mostly light, wet snow.
- Yellow-level warnings remain in force in Moscow and the Moscow region until the morning of December 11 due to a risk of black ice on roads.
- Forecasters expect up to about 4 cm of overnight accumulation in Moscow, temperatures from 0 to +2°C in the city and −3 to +2°C in the region, and no lasting snow cover for now.