“We switched to new climate norms from July 1.

In Moscow, the norm for July, for example, increased by 1.5 degrees.

It's a lot," he said.

It is noted that after the transition to new climate norms, which are calculated on the basis of more recent data, taking into account global warming, the concept of "abnormally warm weather" will sound less often in forecasts.

According to the Hydrometeorological Center, the air temperature in the capital on the afternoon of July 7 will be up to +30 °C.

Earlier, Alexander Sinenkov, a specialist at the Phobos weather center, warned of thunderstorms and rain in Moscow.

The head of the Meteo prognostic center, Alexander Shuvalov, said in an interview with NSN that a thunderstorm in the capital marks a gradual change in weather.