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Krasnoyarsk is expected to reach −17 deg C, at night - to −25 deg C
[REGNUM] On Thursday, January 13, Krasnoyarsk will be partly cloudy, sometimes light snow, the air temperature is -17 to -15 deg C, ice on the roads. This is reported by the Hydrometeorological Center of the Russian Federation.

At 07:10, it was -16 deg C at Teatralnaya Square.

At night from 13 to 14 January it is expected to reach −25 to −23 deg C, cloudy, no precipitation.

The speed of the north wind is 2-7 m/s. Pressure - 742 mm Hg.

On Friday, January 14, in Krasnoyarsk up to -20 to -17 deg C, cloudy with clearings, no precipitation. At night - up to −25 to −23 deg C.

On Saturday, January 15, Krasnoyarsk is expected to reach −18 to −16 deg C during the day and up to −21 to −19 deg C at night. Partly cloudy, no precipitation.

According to forecasts of the Central Siberian UGMS, on January 13, in the south of the Taimyr Municipal District (MR), in some places a very strong south wind is expected on gusts of up to 17-27 m/s, a blizzard.

In the north of the central regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the air temperature at night is up to -31 to -26 deg C, in some places up -39 to -37 deg C.

On January 13-14, in the central and southern regions of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in Khakassia and Tuva, there is ice on the roads, in the mountainous regions there is an avalanche hazard.

Meteorologist warned of "diamond dust" in the Moscow sky
[REGNUM] The strongest cold snap since the beginning of the year, which will lead to the appearance of "diamond dust" in the air, is expected on January 13 in Moscow. Yevgeny Tishkovets, a leading employee of the Phobos weather center, announced to reporters on January 12 .

As the meteorologist specified, the air temperature in Moscow will drop to –20 degrees, in the south of the Moscow region –15 to–20 degrees is expected, in the north of the region there will be frosts down to –20 to–25 degrees.

With such anomalous cold and high humidity in the air in the morning can be observed the smallest ice crystals, which experts call "ice needles" or "diamond dust", or "precipitation from the clear sky." They appear as a result of freezing of water vapor.

In the light of the Sun or Moon, ice crystals can sparkle like many diamonds and cause various optical phenomena, such as pillars of light or a false moon. Such optical phenomena in European mythology always portend bad weather.

Earlier , IA REGNUM reported that in Moscow, the "yellow" level of weather hazard due to icy conditions has been extended.


Posted by: badanov 2022-01-13
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