In September, the monthly precipitation amount is expected to be close to the norm (the norm is 53-67 mm). The average monthly air temperature is 2C higher than the climatic norm (the norm is from +9C in the extreme southwest to +5C in the extreme northeast). This weather forecast for this month is given by the Komi Center for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.
It is assumed that until the middle of the month, weather conditions will mainly be influenced by an extensive anticyclone. This will cause the prevalence of dry weather with significant daily temperature variations. In the second half of September, weather conditions will be mainly influenced by cyclones. This will cause frequent rains. The temperature background during the month is expected to be elevated relative to the climatic norm and close to it.
In forest areas in the first half of September, an increase in the degree of fire danger to high, in some places — to extremely high according to the regional classification is expected. In the second half, due to rains, there will be no fire danger in most of the territory.
During a significant period of September, daytime warming will reach 12…17C, on some days an increase to 20…23C is predicted. And only in the Vorkuta region is it expected to be within 9…14C. At the end of the month, with a cold snap, it is expected to be within 5…10C everywhere. On some nights, frosts down to -3C are possible.