On May holidays, the capital broke the 116-year-old record for precipitation
On the night of May 2, Moscow and the Moscow region were covered by an abnormal snowfall for this time of year, which broke the historical 116-year record for the amount of precipitation. Evgeny Tishkovets, a leading expert of the Phobos weather Center, said this in his Telegram channel.
As the weather forecaster noted, an unprecedented amount of snow fell in the capital region. The rampant disaster caused trees to fall, cars to be damaged, and power lines to break. So, 22 mm fell on Balchuga, 28 mm in Tushino, which is 40-45% of the monthly precipitation rate, Tishkovets said. At the same time, the expert added that in the Moscow region, from 20 to 27 mm of precipitation was recorded, which significantly exceeds the record of 1909, when 21 mm fell.
Later, Tishkovets reported that, in addition to Moscow and the Moscow region, abnormal snowfall also affected the Kaluga, Yaroslavl and Tver regions.