According to the weather forecaster, the weather in Moscow will be so heterogeneous that it can be called “not boring.”

“Today we are in March weather, the temperature will be about 4 °C above normal. This is due to the fact that there are cyclones over Moscow. By the way, the pressure is very low, 725 mm. But tomorrow, since the cyclone will move to the southeast, the center of European Russia will be in its rear and fresh air masses will bring us to our senses,” Vilfand said.

Thus, according to forecasts, on Tuesday Muscovites “will find themselves in February weather.”

“Night and day - approximately -2...-7 °C. But on Wednesday the weather will fully correspond to January values ​​in Moscow. At night - about -10 °C, during the day - about -5...-7 °C. This is a real Moscow January. On Thursday and Friday it will also be January, but not Moscow at all, but Syktyvkar. A sharp drop in temperature at night to -15...-20 °C. During the day it’s also not hot at all. On Thursday - -9...-11 °C, and on Friday - -9...-14 °C. Real frosty weather and temperatures will be already 6-7 °C below normal,” concluded RT’s interlocutor.

Earlier, Deputy Head of the Situation Center of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia Anatoly Tsygankov said that the Moscow region continues to be affected by the cyclone.