“There are regions where there is not enough rainfall.

Dryness is observed.

In the Rostov region for the first two decades of July, only 18% of the monthly precipitation fell.

In May and June, they were also less than the norm, ”TASS quoted him as saying.

Vilfand added that in the Vladimir region in May and June, 77% of the norm fell out, and for the past period of July - 40%.

Aridity is also observed in Chechnya and Kabardino-Balkaria.

“There is also not enough precipitation in Buryatia: in May and June, 79% of the norm fell, and in two decades of July - 45%.

Kamchatka also faced this.

There, in May and June, 67% fell, and in July - 20%, ”the forecaster summed up.

Earlier, Vilfand said that hot weather is expected in Moscow from Friday, July 22, due to the western anticyclone.