🥶Максимальная температура воздуха сегодня в Ростовской области составит +2 °С. Облачно, но с прояснениями. Обойдется без существенных осадков. В Ростове днем температура составит +2 °С, ночью опустится до ноля. Не забывайте сегодня шапку!
▶️Подробнее о прогнозе в Ростовской области расскажет наша нейросетевая Аксинья.
🥶Максимальная температура воздуха сегодня в Ростовской области составит +2 °С. Облачно, но с прояснениями. Обойдется без существенных осадков. В Ростове днем температура составит +2 °С, ночью опустится до ноля. Не забывайте сегодня шапку!
▶️Подробнее о прогнозе в Ростовской области расскажет наша нейросетевая Аксинья.
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