Cyclone Strikes Primorye Territory on Tuesday, Issuing Severe Weather Alerts
In the last working week of summer, the weather in Primorye is expected to undergo significant changes, with rainfall significantly increasing in the southern and eastern districts on August 26. This shift comes as a result of atmospheric fronts influencing the region on August 25, causing rains of varying intensity.
Meteorologists have adjusted the storm warning for Primorye on August 26, with Primгидромет issuing the warning. The city of Vladivostok, in particular, has declared heightened readiness due to the heavy rains expected on this day.
Vladivostok residents can expect cloudy weather with the possibility of light rain on August 26. The minimum temperature in Primorye will rise, while the maximum will drop by 1-3 degrees compared to the previous day. On August 26, temperatures in Vladivostok will be slightly warmer than on Monday, ranging from +20°C to +23°C, dropping by another 1-2 degrees at night.
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On August 25, overcast weather with rain is expected in Vladivostok. Daytime temperatures will range from +20°C to +23°C, with the highest temperatures in Primorye being in the north.
As of now, nearly 100 special vehicles are rescuing Vladivostok from the aftermath of the downpour that occurred on August 25. By evening on August 26, the cyclone will shift towards the La Pérouse Strait, and a cyclone will form over Peter the Great Bay and move along the Primorye coast on August 26.
It is important to stay informed and prepared during this weather event. For the latest updates, follow PrimaMedia.Primorye on Telegram or VKontakte.
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