Snowfall disrupts Moscow as city services work to clear streets
MOSCOW, Jan 12: City services in Moscow continued snow-clearing operations after heavy snowfall hit the Russian capital, with crews working to clear roads and pavements across the city, according to Viory.
Footage showed snow-clearing vehicles operating in several areas, while residents and tourists walked along snow-covered central streets.
According to the Fobos weather centre, a significant share of the month’s snowfall fell within a single day. Leading specialist Yevgeni Tishkovets said that 42 percent of the January average was recorded in 24 hours.
Tishkovets said that on 9th January a 1976 record was broken, with 12.9 millimetres of precipitation recorded in the capital — one millimetre short of matching the all-time daily January record, which has stood since 1970. He added that Moscow had not seen such heavy snowfall in mid-winter for 56 years.
Weather conditions in the Moscow region remain affected by the weakening Cyclone Frances.
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