Russian authorities use artificial snow to enhance Moscow for the New Year, the hottest December since 1886

Last week, Moscow residents began discussing social networks after seeing several trucks carrying artificial snow through the city, which is expected to be scattered across major streets of the city to celebrate the night of changing weather. Moscow is usually covered by snow at this time of year, but unlike before, [...]
Moscow is usually covered by snow at this time of year, but unlike before, the weather is good these days, and there is a great shortage of snow, it transmits Telegrafi.

December of this year is considered the hottest since 1886, and this is confirmed by meteorological service officials, who admitted that since they measure temperatures this is the hottest winter.

On the other hand, local officials have explained that the snow scattered across Tverskaya, one of Moscow's main roads, will be used by snowboarders performing on the night of changing weathers, writes Guardian.

Moscow resident Alexander Stanko, 62, has declared to Guardian that winter has changed many years in Russia.
“Dimri has been much tougher here. Even now it's a few very cold days, but it doesn't compare to those once when people could barely resist the cold in a few minutes, he added.












