According to RT's interlocutor, the weather is expected to be mostly rainless with partly cloudy and clear skies.

“Some influx of clouds is expected only at the end of Saturday.

And on Sunday, the forecast can already assume light precipitation, which will occur in places in the form of rain and sleet,” Ilyin said.

He added that temperatures will be quite high.

“From today until Saturday, you can indicate +3...+8 °C in one gradation in Moscow and the region.

The warmest days in Moscow will be Thursday and Friday.

On Thursday and Friday the air in Moscow will warm up to +7 °C.

The feeling in the sun will be very pleasant,” the forecaster noted.

However, according to his forecast, the next two nights will be frosty, the thermometer will drop to -3...-8 °C.

“On Saturday and Sunday at night in the region -4...+1 °C.

It is possible that the weekend will have climatic spring temperatures, that is, the average daily temperature will not drop below +5 °C.

But this is literally for a couple of days.

And then temperatures will begin to drop a little, especially at night,” Ilyin concluded.

Earlier, the scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, warned about “difficult weather” in the south of Western Siberia.