“In Moscow, by 09:00, one-fifth of the September norm fell, and in some areas - more than half of the September norm just last night,” the weatherman said.

According to him, the cyclone is moving very slowly, and the air temperature will be below normal.

“It is possible that today in Moscow will be the wettest on September 24 in the history of the weather.

Tomorrow the cyclone will weaken.

The weather will remain cloudy, but the rains will be less intense than today," Tishkovets concluded. 

Earlier, the Russian Hydrometeorological Center announced an “orange” level of weather danger in Moscow and the Moscow region due to heavy rain.