Abnormally low atmospheric pressure in the capital will last until the end of the week.
According to IA "Meteonovosti", the first weather record was set in Moscow on January 14. A record low atmospheric pressure has been recorded. As of 12:00, the pressure was 719.9 mm Hg. The previous record for this day was set in 1948, when the barometer needle showed 720.5 mmHg.
Forecasters have warned Muscovites that abnormally low atmospheric pressure in the city will last until the end of this week. Low atmospheric pressure reduces the ability to work, suppresses mood, increases susceptibility to infectious diseases.
According to the Phobos weather center, the weather in Moscow is determined by the warm sector of the North Atlantic cyclone. Gloomy weather is expected with sleet turning into rain. Daytime air temperature will be from 0…+3 °C, wind speed 5-10 m/s, with gusts up to 17 m/s.