According to the expert, the weather in several regions of the country will be determined by anticyclones.

“In the coming days we have a cyclone in the Far East. The second cyclone is Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk. And a cyclone over St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region,” said the forecaster.

He also said that there is an increased avalanche danger in the mountains of the Krasnodar Territory and the North Caucasus in the coming days.

“On Saturday there will be heavy precipitation, rain and sleet in Dagestan. There is heavy snow in the Urals on Friday. On Friday and Saturday it will rain in the Altai Republic, and in the mountains the wind will reach 22 m/s. Well, today and tomorrow there will be snow and wind in Transbaikalia. Today the wind is up to 30 m/s, and then up to 22 m/s. In the Amur region on Friday there will be heavy precipitation in the form of rain, snow and sleet. A snowstorm and winds of up to 22 m/s are also expected,” Tsygankov said.

According to his forecast, heavy precipitation in the form of sleet is expected in the Khabarovsk Territory on Friday, and heavy snow with winds of up to 24 m/s on Saturday and Sunday.

“In Primorye today and tomorrow there will also be rain, snow and wind up to 23 m/s. In Yakutia, there has been snow, blizzard and wind up to 20 m/s for almost three days. In the Kuril Islands tomorrow there will be heavy rain with winds up to 28 m/s. On Sakhalin on Saturday there will be heavy snow and wind of 22 m/s. In Chukotka on the weekend there is also snow, blizzard and wind up to 20 m/s. And in Kamchatka on Sunday wet snow and winds of up to 25 m/s are expected,” said RT’s interlocutor.

Earlier, weather forecaster at the Meteo forecasting center Alexander Ilyin predicted a warm weekend in Moscow.