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Cyclone approaches Primorye, issuing storm warnings

Expecting weather deterioration in Primorsky Krai from the evening of August 31 until September 1 due to...

Cyclone approaching Primorye region, prompting severe weather alert
Cyclone approaching Primorye region, prompting severe weather alert

Cyclone approaches Primorye, issuing storm warnings

The weather forecast for Primorsky Krai and Vladivostok, as reported by DEITA.RU via "Primanews", is predicting deteriorating conditions from the evening of August 31st to September 1st. Meteorologists have identified an active cyclone moving near the coast as the cause of these weather changes.

In some areas, very heavy rain exceeding 50 millimeters is possible. Heavy rain is predicted to range from 15 to 45 millimeters in most areas. This heavy rain could lead to flooding and inundation of low-lying areas, particularly in the basins of the Ussuri and Lake Khanka. However, the exact locations where this may occur are not specified.

Vladivostok is expected to experience heavy rain overnight, with up to 45 millimeters of precipitation. The rain is expected to begin in the second half of August 31st. Thunderstorms are also possible during this period. Rain intensity in Vladivostok is expected to decrease in the morning of September 1st, with the rain ceasing by midday. It is important to note that the flood conditions and heavy rain in Vladivostok are not expected to affect other districts.

Gusty winds are expected in certain districts, but the specific areas where these winds will occur are not specified. Hydrologists are warning of worsening flood conditions in Primorsky Krai, with river water levels expected to rise by 0.5 to 1.7 meters.

The name of the meteorologist or hydrologist responsible for weather and flood forecasts for Primorsky Krai is not publicly specified. Despite this, residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions as the weather conditions are expected to affect Primorsky Krai on both August 31st and September 1st.

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