

By mid-September, dry weather settled in the Republic of Bashkortostan — the ridge of the anticyclone established over Central Russia finally reached the Southern Urals. For the coming week, the weather is forecast to be cloudy, but dry and relatively warm — daytime temperatures up to +19 degrees. However, at night, the atmosphere cools significantly and only manages to warm up by midday, and the clouds “absorb” part of the heat.
If a return of summer temperatures characterizes Indian summer, it turns out that this year it will be relatively modest.
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