Late-April Snowfall Shatters Record in Moscow
The snowfall broke a daily record set in 1880 and left 50 villages without electricity as forecasters warned of 48 more hours of winter weather.
- On Monday, April 27, 2026, a rare late-April winter storm disrupted Moscow, Russia, dropping a record-shattering blanket of snow that broke a daily record set in 1880.
- Meteorologists said the unseasonable blast was driven by an "Omega block" over the North Atlantic, a high-pressure system that funneled Arctic air into Eastern Europe.
- VDNKh recorded 16 mm of precipitation and 12 cm of snow depth, while Governor Andrey Vorobyov reported strong winds downed more than 110 trees and caused power outages in Moscow Oblast.
- Rail operations were disrupted on the Savyolovsky and Kazansky directions of Moscow Railway, while more than 200 utility crews and 100 EMERCOM crews responded to the storm.
- Forecasters expect the winter weather system to linger for another 48 hours, and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin warned residents to brace for more wet snow and wind gusts of up to 23 meters per second.
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There is snow chaos in Moscow. More precipitation is expected in three days than in an entire month.
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