He noted that the weather in the Primorsky Territory will improve: today the precipitation is insignificant, tomorrow there will be no precipitation.

“On Sakhalin and Kamchatka, the cyclone will retain its influence, and there will continue to be strong winds, snowfalls, blizzards, and a lot of snow will fall.

Today and tomorrow - more than 50 cm, and given the wind speed, snow drifts will create snowdrifts up to 1.5 m, or even higher,” shared Ilyin.

Earlier it became known that a strong storm with wave heights of more than 6 m is expected in the south of the Tatar Strait on the night of January 24.