“Russian winter will continue to dominate the expanses of central Russia, and the coming week will correspond to this status with rather snowy, windy and moderately frosty weather,” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

Tishkovets added that a powerful North Atlantic cyclone is expected from Monday morning with moderate snowfalls and blizzards with reduced visibility.

“Barometer readings will collapse to 725 mm Hg.

Art., which is 20 units below the norm.

Up to 5 mm of precipitation will fall, snowdrifts will grow from 29 to 31-32 cm. Wind in gusts will reach 15 m/s.

The night temperature is -2...-7 °С, in the daytime it is 0..-5 °С,” the forecaster noted.

The chief specialist of the Moscow Meteorological Bureau Tatyana Pozdnyakova, in an interview with RT, spoke about the weather in the capital at the beginning of next week.