In Moscow, a new record for the height of snow cover was set on February 22. About this speak Leading expert of the Phobos weather center Mikhail Leus.

In a telegram channel, the meteorologist reported today that the third consecutive daily record for the height of snow cover was updated in the capital.
“According to the city's base weather station, VDNKh, this morning's snow depth was 68 cm (minus 2 cm per day), 5 cm higher than the previous record for this day, which belonged to 2010,” Leus wrote.
He predicted light snow Sunday afternoon and early night. This means the snow record could be updated again on Monday. Now on February 23 it is 67 cm (sleds reached this height in 2010).
According to Leus, at other weather stations in the capital, snow heights reached 73 cm (Tushino) and 81 cm (MSU).
In the region, Kashira became the leader; Snowmobiles 82 cm high have been recorded there.













