May 29, 2023
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On Saturday, May 13, partly cloudy weather is predicted in Moscow and the Moscow region, and intermittent rain in places in the region.

Air temperature

During the day in Moscow, thermometers will show +21…+23°C, at night it will get colder to +7…+9°C. In the Moscow region, the air will warm up to +19…+24°C. On Sunday night, the thermometers can drop to +5°C.

Wind, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, humidity

In the capital, meteorologists predict partly cloudy weather in the afternoon, in the region – intermittent rain in some places. A north and northwest wind will blow at a speed of 5–10 m/s. At night, Muscovites expect cloudy weather with clearings and mostly without precipitation. Atmospheric pressure in the capital in the middle of the day – 753 mm Hg. Art., says on the official website of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia.

Climatic comfort and geomagnetic activity

In the capital, with partly cloudy weather, there will be more sun, slightly elevated atmospheric pressure will remain, the oxygen content in the morning hours is within the normal range, and a slight decrease is possible in the afternoon. For weather-dependent people, such external conditions do not impose increased requirements on the functional capabilities of the body, and weather-induced reactions rarely develop. Weather conditions for the weekend specialists of the portal “Meteonovosti” called comfortable and advised to use them for recreation and outdoor sports.

Solar flare activity is expected to be moderate, there is a possibility of class X flares. The geomagnetic field will probably be slightly disturbed, and the radiation environment will be undisturbed, informs Institute of Applied Geophysics named after academician Fedorov.

The upcoming summer in Moscow will not be hot, but a little dry and moderately warm. This was told by the leading specialist of the weather center “Phobos”. He denied the information that the summer in the capital will be the hottest in the last 150 years.

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