“Night temperatures for the next few days are +2...+4°С.

Daytime temperatures will be low.

The cyclone, which will mainly dictate the weather over the Volga region and the Urals, will have cold air flowing along its western periphery.

+11...+15°C is the maximum you can count on at the weekend,” the meteorologist said.

According to him, warming will begin on Tuesday, May 24, and will go "at a confident pace, without retreating back."

“On Tuesday in Moscow it will be +16…+18 °С, and then it will rise to +20 °С, and at the very end of the month it will exceed +20 °С,” Shuvalov concluded.

Earlier, the head of the laboratory of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia, Lyudmila Parshina, predicted wet snow in a number of regions.