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NewsWet snow and a little extra: what will the weather be like in St. Petersburg on April 1

Wet snow and a little extra: what will the weather be like in St. Petersburg on April 1

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The weather in St. Petersburg on April 1 will be formed by the northeastern outskirts of the cyclone. Residents of the city expect sleet and sleet on the roads, Mikhail Leus, a leading specialist at the Phobos Center, said in his Telegram Channel.

St. Petersburg on Saturday April 1 will be on the northeastern outskirts of the cyclone. Like the previous days, the weather will remain mostly cloudy, snow will fall. During the day, residents of St. Petersburg expect sleet and sleet on the roads and sidewalks.


The temperature on this day will be from 0 to +2 degrees, in the Leningrad region from -1 to +4. A northeast wind will blow, its speed will reach 3-8 meters per second. Atmospheric pressure will be 757 millimeters of mercury.

On Sunday April 2, light snow is expected. Frosts await city dwellers at night, from +1 to +3 degrees during the day.


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