At the same time, according to him, the warming cannot be called “Indian summer”.

"Compared to cold weather, there will be warming, an increase in temperature, it will be 12-13 degrees, but compared to the climate, the temperature background will be around normal, near climatic values, so this is not a positive anomaly that is associated with" Indian summer ", - explained Wilfand to Interfax. 

Earlier, the chief specialist of the Moscow meteorological office, Tatyana Pozdnyakova, in an interview with RT, spoke about the weather in the metropolitan region at the weekend.