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Hot Weather Expected in Novosibirsk Region

Novosibirsk is bracing for a heatwave as an anticyclone moves into the region, bringing clear skies and rising temperatures. Residents can expect the thermometer to climb as high as +32 degrees Celsius.

The anticyclone, originating from the Volga region and passing through the Middle Urals, will result in mostly clear weather and light winds.

Tuesday, June 10, will see a slight chance of rain in Novosibirsk overnight, but the day is expected to be mostly dry. Nighttime temperatures will range from +15 to +17 degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will reach +27 to +29 degrees Celsius. A north-easterly wind will blow at 3-8 m/s, with gusts up to 13 m/s in some areas at night. The region can expect nighttime temperatures of +5 to +10 degrees Celsius, up to +15 degrees in some locations, and daytime temperatures of +22 to +27 degrees Celsius.

Wednesday, June 11, will likely be dry overnight in the city, with a brief rain shower during the day and the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. Nighttime temperatures are forecast to be +13 to +15 degrees Celsius, with daytime temperatures reaching +25 to +27 degrees Celsius. The north-westerly wind will blow at 2-7 m/s overnight and 4-9 m/s during the day, with gusts up to 14 m/s in certain areas. The region is expected to see nighttime temperatures of +10 to +15 degrees Celsius and daytime temperatures of +24 to +29 degrees Celsius.

Thursday may bring a slight chance of rain overnight in Novosibirsk, with mostly dry conditions during the day. The nighttime temperature will be +15 to +17 degrees Celsius, and the daytime temperature will warm up to +27 to +29 degrees Celsius. The north-easterly wind will blow at 3-8 m/s, with gusts up to 13 m/s in some areas at night. Across the region, nighttime temperatures of +12 to +17 degrees Celsius are predicted, with daytime temperatures reaching +27 to +32 degrees Celsius.