Roscosmos Reveals Satellite Image of Moscow's New Year's Snowstorm

2025-01-01 // LuxePodium
Russian space agency, Roscosmos, showcases satellite image of the cyclone that covered Moscow on December 31.

Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, has released satellite images taken by the "Elektro-L" and "Arktika-M" satellites that captured the cyclone that engulfed Moscow on December 31. The photo of the culprit behind the magical snowfall in the Russian capital was published on a Telegram channel.

It is worth mentioning that Russian President Vladimir Putin had already greeted the residents of Kamchatka and Chukotka with the New Year of 2025. They saw his address nine hours earlier than Moscow. In it, the leader of Russia expressed that citizens continue to contribute to ensuring the safety of their territories. Putin emphasized that they provide the people with guarantees of peace and security.

From Thawing to Freezing: Moscow's Weather during the New Year Holidays

Muscovites have been informed about the weather forecasts for the New Year holidays, as the temperatures fluctuated between thaw and frost. The cyclone that struck Moscow on December 31 brought snow and cold temperatures to the city.

Thanks to the satellite images provided by Roscosmos, the origin of the magical snowfall that delighted Moscow residents was revealed. The images captured the cyclone that caused the winter storm.