A second consecutive daily record of the maximum temperature established Thursday in St. Petersburg. In the afternoon of 18 June, the air in the city warmed up to 32.1 degrees, thereby blocking that this was considered a record high of 1905 year at 31.3 degrees Celsius, reported TASS the chief forecaster of the city Alexander Kolesov.
"Broke [the record]. Already 32.1 degrees", – said the Agency interlocutor.
The final value of the maximum air temperature for the day will be known after 21:00 GMT.
Yesterday in St.-Petersburg established the first temperature record this summer, on 17 June 2020 was the warmest for all history of weather observations. The temperature increased to 27.7 degrees, blocking the absolute maximum for that day, which stood at 27.3 degrees and recorded 115 years ago.