He wrote about this in his Telegram.

“The cyclone, which went to the north-west of Russia, brought only 2 mm of precipitation to the capital over the past night (data from the VDNKh weather station), which caused an increase in snow cover by only 1 cm. Now the snow cover height in Moscow is 36 cm, and this is the maximum value since the beginning of this winter,” he said.

According to him, at other weather stations in the city, the snow cover ranges from 21 cm (in Balchug) to 38 cm (in Tushino).

On February 17, the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, said that a decrease in precipitation and a drop in temperature to -16 ° C are expected next week in Moscow.