"Drying and Sunlit Days Ahead for St. Petersburg Residents"
St. Petersburg residents can look forward to a warm and dry start to the autumn season, with temperatures reaching 19-21°C in the city and 17-22°C in the surrounding areas on September 2nd. According to recent weather reports, the first week of autumn will be warmer than usual for September, offering a pleasant respite from the cooler temperatures that are expected later in the month.
The weather in St. Petersburg is being influenced by a shift in air masses and a barometric ridge stretching from the north. Variable cloud cover is expected, but no rain is forecast for the coming days. On Wednesday, dry weather is forecast, with temperatures rising slightly to 20-22°C.
However, from Thursday, a cyclone will bring cloudiness and rain in some places, although temperatures will not drop significantly. The wind will blow north-easterly at a speed of 3-8 meters per second.
Last summer in St. Petersburg was notable for its rainfall, but no specific details about the impact of the cold air masses on the upcoming weather or the cyclone are provided in the latest reports. There is also no new information about awards or Labor Day, holiday destinations for Petersburgers, second-hand fashion or vintage in St. Petersburg, or the city's street art or graffiti scene.
Additionally, there is no meteorologist or meteorological organisation mentioned as predicting cool and rainy weather in Petersburg from Thursday onward. It seems that the city will enjoy a warm and dry start to the autumn season before the arrival of the cyclone later in the week.