The abnormally warm weather in Moscow has broken the sixth temperature record in November shattering the 60-year maximum temperature, the Fobos meteorological center said.
The temperature in Moscow reached 10.3 degrees Celsius (50.36 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday exceeding the figure recorded in 1950, meteorologists said.
Moscow earlier set five temperature records this month, with temperatures hovering at around 12-14.5 degrees Celsius.
The head of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, Alexander Frolov, earlier said record temperatures had also been recorded in Siberia and a number of other Russian regions.
MOSCOW, November 16 (RIA Novosti)