St. Petersburg can expect fluctuating weather conditions throughout the first working week of June, continuing the trend from May, with alternating periods of rain and sunshine. Atmospheric fronts and baric ridges will contribute to this variability.
On Monday, June 2, the forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with potential short-term evening rains. Temperatures are expected to range from +20 to +22°C, with a southeast wind blowing at 5–10 m/s. Atmospheric pressure will be below normal, at 755 mm Hg.
Tuesday, June 3, will bring cloudy weather with clearings, along with short-term rains and possible thunderstorms. Nighttime temperatures will be +10…+12°C, while daytime temperatures will reach +18…+20°C. A west wind is expected at 5-10 m/s. Atmospheric pressure will slightly increase to 757 mm Hg, remaining below normal.
Wednesday, June 4, should be partly cloudy with no precipitation expected. Nighttime temperatures will be +9…+11°C, and daytime temperatures will be +19…+21°C. A west wind will blow at 4-9 m/s. Atmospheric pressure will continue to rise to a near-normal level of 760 mm Hg.
Thursday, June 5, is forecasted to be cloudy, with clear skies at night and rain at times during the day. Nighttime temperatures will be +10…+12°C, and daytime temperatures will be +21…+23°C. A southeast wind will blow at 5-10 m/s. Atmospheric pressure is expected to decrease to 754 mm Hg, which is below normal.
Friday, June 6, will bring cloudy skies with clearings and occasional rain. Nighttime temperatures will be +12…+14°C, and daytime temperatures will reach +19…+21°C. A gusty west wind will blow at 5-10 m/s. Atmospheric pressure will rise to 757 mm Hg, remaining below normal.
The preliminary forecast for Saturday indicates rain and daytime temperatures of +20…+22°C.