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St. Petersburg is located in the southern part of a vast cyclone that brings a strong northwest wind into the city, bringing the threat of flooding. However, according to the chief weather forecaster of St. Petersburg Alexander Kolesov, this afternoon and the coming night the impact of the cyclone will continue, the wind is expected to be up to 10-15 m/s, but tomorrow afternoon it will weaken.
Atmospheric pressure will begin to rise in the evening, and in the future the weather will be determined by the anticyclone. There will be practically no precipitation in St. Petersburg for most of the week, only by Friday a new atmospheric front will approach from the west and bring another snowfall. The air will warm up to plus 3 degrees.
Alexander Kolesov noted that the entire first half of the week will be not only dry, but also warm. The air temperature in the city will be close to 0 degrees for several days, dropping to minus values at night, and rising to 1-3 degrees during the day.
Cyclones will come by the weekend, it will snow and the weather will become more frosty, up to minus 3, minus 8 degrees.
Source: Rosbalt

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