According to RT’s interlocutor, the anticyclone that formed over Scandinavia will begin to influence the weather in the northwest of the country on Sunday evening.

“In St. Petersburg on Sunday evening the temperature will drop very sharply to zero and it will snow,” Shuvalov noted.

He added that this anticyclone will follow “a rather interesting trajectory.”

“It is moving almost in the latitudinal direction.

Therefore, it will mainly capture the north.

But it will capture the central regions only for literally a day.

And this will happen from Monday to Tuesday.

Therefore, on Tuesday in Moscow and the Moscow region you can expect colder temperatures.

The cooling will be short-lived.

It will take a day and a half and on Wednesday it will be back to what we have already become accustomed to in recent days +6...+8 °C,” the forecaster concluded.

Earlier, weather forecaster at the Meteo-TV forecast center, Alexander Ilyin, predicted a warm weekend in the central part of Russia.