Residents of the capital and the Moscow region will be able to witness the aurora on Sunday night, thanks to Evgeniy Tishkovets, a leading expert of the Phobos meteorological center.

“Taking into account the expected positive aerosynoptic state and luminescence, that is, glow, of the upper layers of the atmosphere on the night of October 5-6 due to the interaction of the Earth’s magnetosphere with charged particles of the solar wind, Muscovites and residents of the Moscow region, after Friday rains and a relatively gloomy Saturday, in cloudy areas When a weather “window” will open in the form of openings into a partly cloudy sky, they will be able to see the aurora,” Tishkovets wrote on the Telegram channel.
Thanks to favorable weather conditions, the northern regions of Central Russia, the Upper Volga region, the North-West, the southern regions of the Russian North, the intermediate flow of the Volga and the Don, as well as the inhabitants of the Middle and South, are inhabited. Western Siberia will also be able to observe the aurora. Also, the aurora can be seen in the cloudless sky of Kamchatka and Kolyma.
Source: People Talk

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