St. Petersburg residents can expect a brief respite from the recent rains before another cyclone hits the city. According to St. Petersburg’s chief meteorologist, Alexander Kolesov, the weather will improve for a few days before another storm system arrives.
While brief rains may still occur in some areas of St. Petersburg today, the precipitation is expected to cease tomorrow, leading to three days of favorable weather.
The temperature in St. Petersburg is predicted to rise to 20 degrees Celsius on July 1st. On July 2nd and 3rd, temperatures are expected to approach 25 degrees Celsius, potentially marking the highest temperature recorded this summer.
However, the pleasant weather will be short-lived, as a new cyclone is forecasted to arrive on the night of July 3rd to 4th, followed by another on July 6th.
Despite the anticipated return of rain in the second half of the week, the temperature is expected to remain around 20 degrees Celsius.