
People cross a street during heavy rain in central Moscow, Russia on June 30, 2018
Massive rain and stormy winds hit Moscow on Saturday afternoon, seemingly putting an end to a nearly week-long spell of scorching heat. Emergency services released a warning ahead of the storm, forecasting hail, thunderstorms and strong winds peaking at 17-22 m/s (38-49 mph), advising citizens to stay home and not to brave the weather. The warning remains in place until Sunday.
Some trees have been reportedly brought down by strong winds across the Russian capital, but no information on injuries or casualties was immediately available.














Comment: The intensity of the seasons has increased dramatically on the planet, causing epic flooding, disastrous droughts, deadly winters, scorching summers and much more, although the overall trend is toward serious global cooling:
- At least 3 killed by flooding in Kumasi, Ghana
- Floods Everywhere: Europe Battered By Sheets Of Rain, Hail and Thunderstorms
- Flash flood kills man in Des Moines, Iowa - 7 inches of rain in less than 3 hours
- Seven Southwest US states suffering "exceptional" drought conditions
- Two tankers trapped in ice near Russian Arctic port in midsummer
- Homes damaged and roads closed as rivers overflow in Bulgaria and Romania
- Swarms of mosquitoes terrorize southwest Russia after record breaking floods - Residents post footage online
Also in Russia:And one probable source of some of the effects we're seeing: