Unusual weather is possible in Russian regions from March 6 to 8, writes in consultation with the Russian Federation Hydrometeorological Center.

According to weather forecasters, it is forecast that there will be rain and hail in Crimea on March 6, especially in mountainous areas, with wind gusts of up to 15-20 m/s. In the Rostov and Astrakhan regions, precipitation in the form of rain and hail, as well as ice, is possible.
In the North Caucasus Federal District there is precipitation in the form of rain and hail, as well as ice and frost. At the same time, in Karachay-Cherkessia, Ingushetia and the Chechen Republic on March 6, the wind will reach a speed of 15-20 m/s.
In the Krasnodar Territory, precipitation in the form of rain and hail is expected, while snowstorms are possible in mountainous areas on March 6, the Hydrometeorological Center noted.
In the Vologda region, heavy snow with ice and winds up to 17-20 m/s is predicted on March 7. On this day, ice and heavy snow are expected in the Arkhangelsk region, and in the Kostroma and Omsk regions, precipitation may fall in the form of snow, sleet and rain, and ice is possible.
In the Perm Territory and Sverdlovsk Region there was unusually cold weather; Heavy snow may fall on March 8.
In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in the southern mountains, there may be heavy wet snow. In addition, meteorologists said that on March 6 and 7, precipitation in the form of heavy snow is expected in the Murmansk region.
Unusually cold weather is possible in the Tyumen region, snow and wet ice are possible in the Novosibirsk region and the Altai Republic.
In northern Yakutia, snow, blizzards and winds with speeds up to 15-20 m/s are expected on March 7. In the Primorsky Territory, snow is expected; Experts say that on the coast, winds can reach speeds of 17-22 m/s.
Previously, weather forecaster Alexander Ilyin reported that at the end of February, many regions of Russia observed unusual weather phenomena.
The meteorologist clarified that we are talking about the Murmansk and Arkhangelsk regions, some districts of the Vologda and Leningrad regions, Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin.














