Today Moscow and the central regions of Russia were covered with heavy snowfall, which was a harbinger of the strongest hurricane “Olga”. Izvestia reports this.

North Atlantic hurricane Olga, which will bring record snowfall to the capital, is approaching Moscow. It will cover the capital on Wednesday, February 7 and last 24 hours. The expert notes that visibility will drop to 500 meters and drop to about 9-12 mm, which is about a quarter of the monthly norm. This natural phenomenon is expected to set a new record in terms of rainfall. The highest figure was last seen in 1995 with 9.5 mm of precipitation.
“On Wednesday night in the capital of our Motherland, the weather will clear up a little thanks to the intermediate crest of the anticyclone, and frosts will intensify to minus 7 – minus 10, in the Moscow region – minus 7 – minus 12. “Tomorrow, there will be a storm called “Olga” “Due to the influence of the warm atmospheric front associated with the next North Atlantic hurricane, snowfall will begin to fall from noon, snowstorms will appear like a vortex, and visibility will deteriorate to 500 meters,” he said. center Evgeniy Tishkovets.
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