“It took place.

It happened somewhere around 15 o'clock in the afternoon.

But at the same time I want to say that this is the lowest value of the daily record of the maximum temperature for the second ten days of July for Moscow.

All other records - 1951, 2010 - they are significantly higher.

Yes, we can shout to ourselves and be proud that today we have overcome this threshold of 32.4 ° C, which has been held since July 13, 1936, but so far we are significantly inferior to the month of June of this year, "Shuvalov said.

He added that four records were set in June, including the "record of the month."

“Plus there the temperature was above 33 ° C for five days in a row.

Now only once the thermometer has jumped over 33 ° C, ”the meteorologist said.

According to him, a gradual decrease in temperature is expected in Moscow in the future.

Earlier, climatologist, senior researcher at the Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nina Zaitseva, in an interview with the NSN, assessed climate change in Russia.