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NewsRains with thunderstorms are expected in the Rostov region on March 28

Rains with thunderstorms are expected in the Rostov region on March 28

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In the Rostov region, on March 28, the weather will deteriorate again. This was reported to the Main Donation Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

According to the weather forecast, it will rain in some places with thunderstorms in the area. Precipitation is expected mainly in the southern and eastern regions (Salsky, Proletarsky, Zimovnikovsky, Orlovsky and Tsimlyansky). Along with this, locals expect increased winds. The speed of gusts of air masses will reach 15-17 meters per second.

Despite the bad weather in the Don region it will be hot. In Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog and Volgodonsk, they promise up to +17..+18 degrees during the day and up to +4 – at night. In the Mines, peak thermometers will show up to +13. With the sunset in the city, it will be colder at +2.

It should be noted that due to strong winds, falling trees, billboards, loose structures and power lines are possible.


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