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Temperatures in Siberia dip to minus 50°C as record snow blankets Moscow

  • Heavy snowfall in Moscow has caused disruptions to traffic and flights in and out of three Moscow airports.
  • 23 centimeters of snow has been added to the already high levels in Moscow, resulting in nearly 200 trucks getting stuck and requiring assistance.
  • A total of 53 flights were delayed and five were canceled in three Moscow airports due to heavy snowfall.
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Moscow is beginning to recover from the heavy snowfall that fell on Sunday and that lasted on Monday, although with less force. It was the highest snowfall for November 3 in 145 years. This was stated by the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of the Russian Federation, Román Vilfand. “Today, a record was set for the amount of precipitation in Moscow for December 3 in 145 years of meteorological observations. In 12 hours, 10.7 …

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The first 20-degree frosts were recorded in the Moscow region, Mikhail Leus, a leading specialist at the Phobos weather center, said on the Telegram channel. RIA Novosti, 06.12.2023

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Arctic weather swept across parts of Russia on Tuesday, with temperatures in parts of Siberia dropping to minus 58 degrees Celsius, Reuters reports.

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An intense snowstorm has hit Europe all weekend, wreaking havoc at airports in southern Germany and parts of Austria, Switzerland and the Republic of...

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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, December 4, 2023.
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