Crimea is dominated by a cyclone from the Mediterranean Sea. What will happen to the weather over the weekend?
The Atlantic cyclone, which brought snowfall to Moscow, will not affect Crimea. About this in the comments RIA Novosti Crimea said the head of the Crimean hydrometeorological center Tatyana Lyubetskaya. Earlier, Roscosmos published a photograph of a snow cyclone over Moscow, which brought with it heavy snowfall. According to the forecast of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia, snowfall will last until the end of the weekend and may resume on February 16.
They have an Atlantic cyclone, and we have southern cyclones now, this weekend, and next week. On February 14, this coming Saturday, a cyclone will move from the Mediterranean Sea, bringing rain to Crimea. The air temperature will drop by 4-5 degrees. If today on the peninsula it is +15…+16, then tomorrow it will be +5…+ 10 at night and +2…+7 during the daynotes the specialist.
According to Lyubetskaya, on Sunday, February 15, the warmth will remain. This cyclone is leaving. It will be replaced by a new air mass from the Mediterranean Sea. Daytime air temperatures are +10…+ 15, at night + 2…+ 7 degrees. At the same time, precipitation will almost stop.
Previously, Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Water Management and Land Reclamation of the Republic of Crimea Roman Zakharov reportedthat the reservoirs of Crimea have accumulated a sufficient volume of water to meet the needs of the population of the republic for 320 days. The total volume is now about 150 million cubic meters.
Warming and snow melting on the northern foothills of the Crimean Mountains is sharp and significant improved hydrological situation. The water level increased the most on the Belbek River — up to 2 meters, and in the lower reaches of the Kacha River near the village of Suvorovo — by 167 cm.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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