Post by : Saif Nasser
Severe winter weather has affected parts of Russia, with St. Petersburg experiencing its heaviest snowfall in many years. Thick layers of snow have covered roads, rooftops, and public spaces, making daily travel difficult for residents. City services have been working nonstop to clear streets and keep transport running.
Meteorologists have warned that the same weather system is moving toward Moscow. Officials expect heavy snow, strong winds, and freezing temperatures, which could slow traffic and disrupt normal life in the capital. Authorities have advised people to limit travel, dress warmly, and follow weather updates. Emergency teams are on standby as cities prepare to manage the impact of the harsh winter conditions.
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