Moscow: the heaviest snowfall in 72 years
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This Tuesday began a historic snowfall in Moscow, which is expected to be the
most intense since 1949. As of the morning there have been heavy traffic jams
in the city, according to data from the Yandex portal.
▪️ В Москве уже восьмибалльные пробки из-за сильнейшего с 1949 года снегопада. Идти он будет до самого вечера.
— Телеканал 360° (@360tv) December 7, 2021
▪️ В честь такого события пользователи выкладывают очень симпатичные снимки. pic.twitter.com/E8q7Z1BZET
The snow is expected to fall into the afternoon and then turn to sleet, with
temperatures close to zero.
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Evguéniy Tishkovets of the Phobos Meteorological
Center, Indian to RIA Novosti that the
rate of precipitation could reach 14 millimeters in 24 hours, while the
previous record was broken in 1949, when 12.7 millimeters of atmospheric
humidity were recorded in the Russian capital.
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