The interlocutor warned of “very difficult weather” in the south of Western Siberia.

“There, air masses with different physical properties occur and the temperature fluctuates around -7...+2 °C.

We are talking about the Kemerovo region, the Altai region, the Altai Republic itself, and the Novosibirsk region.

In these regions, precipitation is in the form of snow and sleet.

Black ice, sleet and increased wind,” Vilfand said.

He also noted that the climate situation is difficult in the very east of the country.

“This includes the Kamchatka Territory, especially the south of Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, the north of Sakhalin.

The cyclone, which moves north from the Sea of ​​Japan, causes hurricane winds.

Up to 35 m/s and even up to 38 m/s in these regions,” concluded RT’s interlocutor. 

Earlier, the head of the Meteo forecast center, Alexander Shuvalov, spoke about the spring weather in Moscow.