The forecaster noted that a very strong drop in temperature is expected on the Volga.

“In the Kirov region, in the Nizhny Novgorod region, in Tatarstan, and even in the Samara region, there is a significant drop in temperature.

In the Nizhny Novgorod region the day after tomorrow the temperature will be -20°C, in the Kirov region -23°C.

And then, starting on Wednesday, the temperature rises to zero,” Vilfand said.

According to him, such sharp fluctuations in temperature will lead to ice, rapid melting of snow and precipitation in the form of rain and sleet.

Earlier, the head of the Meteo forecasting center, Alexander Shuvalov, said that the weather in Moscow was about a week behind the calendar.