06.03 - 12.03.2026

High impact weather events: above normal precipitation is predicted in the Magadan region.

High impact weather events: negative temperature anomalies are predicted in the northeast of the Northwestern Federal District, the north of the Ural Volga Federal District, and also in the countries of Transcaucasia.

Significant anomalies: negative temperature anomalies (-2...-4℃) are expected in the west of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

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References

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

The Lead Centre for Annual-to-Decadal Climate Prediction

 

WMO RA-VI RCC Network (Europe)

The RA VI RCC Node on Climate Data::


Royal Meteorological Institute (KNMI) - координатор
Météo-France
Meteorological Service of the Republic of Hungary
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (RHMS)
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)

The RA VI RCC Node on Climate Monitoring:


Deutscher Wetterdienst - coordinator
Armstatehydromet
Météo-France
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia
Turkish Meteorological Service

The RA VI RCC Node on Long-range Forecasting:


Météo-France, Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia - coordinators
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
SEE/VCCC
TSMS

WMO RA II RCCs (Asia)

Beijing Climate Center

Tokyo Climate Center

Non-WMO multi-model LRF centres:

APEC Climate Center (APCC)

International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI)

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