Hydrometeorological Center: Remnants of Hurricane Erin in the US May Cause Warming in Russia
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[Regnum] According to one forecast, the remnants of Hurricane Erin, raging in the United States, may reach Europe and cause warming in Central Russia at the end of August. This was reported on August 23 by Marina Makarova, a leading employee of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center.

"It will get warmer in the last days of August. One of the forecast options is the remnants of Hurricane Erin. It remains very powerful, and will circle between the British Isles and Greenland. According to one of the options, a cyclone may form on its remnants, which will reach Europe and, possibly, pass slightly north of Moscow," the specialist said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Makarova also noted that more rain will reach the more northern regions, while it may be warm in Moscow.
Earlier, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency in connection with the approach of Hurricane Erin, which formed in the Atlantic Ocean. Heavy rains, coastal flooding, strong gusts of wind up to 80 km/h and waves up to 5 m high are predicted in the state.
Earlier, forecasters reported a cold snap in Moscow on August 17.During the week of August 18–24, the air temperature was expected to be around +20°, 1–2 degrees below the average long-term figures, and then a new cyclone with showers and thunderstorms is expected, the forecaster added.
Earlier, Yandex Weather meteorologists reported that in many regions of Russia, the temperature in autumn will be higher than in the last 30 years. New records of average seasonal and monthly temperatures are expected, in particular, in Novosibirsk, Kazan, Samara, Krasnoyarsk, Chelyabinsk and Perm, and the greatest excess of usual values is predicted for November, which may become the warmest in the last decade.