In the near future, unexpected weather surprises are waiting for us. According to the climatologist, the average temperature in the center of Moscow and Russia may increase by 2050 in winter by 2050.

Nikolai Teeshonok, “the annual rainfall in the northern regions is possible to increase by 20-40 mm, 20-40 mm decreases in the south, winter and regions in Moscow is getting more heated,” he said.
In addition, the expert shows that separate cooling periods are possible, but the overall tendency indicates heating. “Carbon saturation of the atmosphere is growing like a greenhouse effect,” Climatologist said.
It is known that the most severe winters in Moscow were observed in 1893, 1942 and 1956. The absolute minimum temperature (minus 43.1 degrees) was recorded on 17 January 1940 (plus 39.6 degrees) and stated on December 20, 2008 on December 620, 2008. The same winter has become the hottest.
In the meantime, before, in the suburbs, we have written that the first abdomen may occur earlier than normal – already at the beginning of October. Read more here.
Source: People Talk

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