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Heavy rainfall in Krasnodar region escalated to hazardous levels; weather prediction refined for further details

Intense rain showers and thunderstorms will likely hit certain parts of the region on the 9th and 10th of September.

Heavy rainfall escalates to dangerous levels in Krasnodar region; meteorological updates provided
Heavy rainfall escalates to dangerous levels in Krasnodar region; meteorological updates provided

Heavy rainfall in Krasnodar region escalated to hazardous levels; weather prediction refined for further details

Heavy Rain and Potential Storms Forecasted for Krasnodar Region

A storm warning has been issued for the Krasnodar region, with the alert remaining in effect until the end of September 10. However, the city of Sochi is not included in the warning.

Autumn is gradually settling in on the Kuban, making the weather conditions in the Krasnodar region noticeably cooler. The forecast indicates that temperatures in the region will reach up to +30 degrees Celsius during the day at the beginning of the week, but will drop to +20 to +25 degrees in the following days.

Heavy rain and heavy downpours are expected in certain areas of the Krasnodar region, excluding Sochi, from midday on September 9, 2025, to the end of the day on September 10, 2025. The weather forecast does not specify if thunderstorms will hit various parts of the Krasnodar region during this period.

The forecast does not mention a high chance of waterspouts forming from Anapa to Sochi during the specified time period. Nighttime temperatures in the Krasnodar region will range from +12 to +17 degrees Celsius.

The weather forecast does not mention the possibility of rivers in the foothills of the Krasnodar region overflowing due to heavy rainfall during the specified time period.

For the most accurate and up-to-date weather information, follow official weather warnings on the Roshydromet website or international platforms like Windy.com, Severe Weather Europe, etc. Stay tuned to local media and authorities in the affected regions. For specific travel or disaster planning, contact local weather services as they provide the most precise and current information.

Without official warnings, a precise prediction for September 9 and 10, 2025, is not possible. The potential affected areas are based on the typical weather dynamics in the Black Sea and Azov regions during late summer/autumn. For exact information, follow the local weather situation and warnings from the responsible services from late August 2025 onwards.

If you have a specific region in mind for which you wish to receive an early warning, I can help you identify the relevant local information sources.

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