The heat that has gripped Russia’s central regions lately will continue for another week, meteorologists say.

The temperature in Moscow reached 30 degrees Celsius on June 30, hitting this summer’s record high.

The heat that has gripped Russia’s central regions lately will continue for another week, meteorologists say.

According to weather forecasts, the temperature will reach 32 degrees Celsius on July 1.

The expected temperature on July 1 may beat the 25-year-old highest record.

Locals find relief near city fountains.

The water temperature in some rivers in the Moscow region has turned out to be higher than the temperature of the water in the Black Sea in some resort areas.

The demand for ice cream has increased amid the summer heat.

The average monthly temperature will exceed the norm by 1.5-2 degrees.

A repeat of the 2010 abnormal heat wave will not occur this year, meteorologists reassure.

Locals find relief near fountains in downtown Moscow.

Locals find relief near fountains in downtown Moscow.

Locals find relief near fountains in downtown Moscow.

Locals find relief near fountains in downtown Moscow.
