Dangerously cold weather, when air temperatures are significantly lower than normal, is expected in four Russian districts: Siberia, Ural, Volga and Northwest. Roman Vilfand, scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, reported this to .

“In the Murmansk, Karelia and Komi regions, from January 22 to 24, the temperature is 6-8 degrees below normal, values can reach minus 22-24 degrees, in eastern Komi – 33-34 below 0,” he said.
In the Perm region, the air temperature will drop to -25…-28°C. Further severe frosts are expected in the Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi autonomous regions – sub-zero temperatures of 38-43°C. Cold weather will also occur in the Orenburg, Samara, Omsk regions, as well as in Bashkortostan. Previously, Tatyana Pozdnykova, an expert at Meteonovosti news agency, said unstable weather was expected in Moscow during the week of January 20. Frosts are expected, which will later be replaced by warming.