Dangerous Weather Alert for Ukraine: Icy Conditions, Heavy Sleet, and a Sudden Temperature Drop Expected on February 15.
Weather Forecast for Ukraine on February 15
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is set to face hazardous weather this Sunday, February 15, 2023, including heavy sleet, strong winds, dangerous ice glazing, and a sharp drop in temperatures. According to meteorologist Natalka Didenko, the most severe conditions will impact western and northern regions, as well as the Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Poltava oblasts. Such winter storms can cause significant travel disruption and power outages across the country.
In the west and north, air temperatures will fall to between -2 and -5°C. Meanwhile, daytime temperatures in southern and eastern Ukraine will range from +3 to +9°C, with Crimea reaching highs of +10 to +15°C. The cyclone responsible for this severe weather is forecast to gradually move away from Ukrainian territory by February 16, 2023.
Residents across the nation should prepare for adverse conditions that are likely to affect daily life and routines.
Safety Recommendations
The combination of heavy precipitation and falling temperatures may lead to transportation delays and complications in municipal services. It is advisable to take the following safety precautions:
- Exercise extreme caution on roads and walkways due to ice glazing.
- Avoid unnecessary travel during periods of poor visibility.
While weather conditions are expected to improve after the cyclones pass, it is crucial to remain vigilant due to the potential lingering effects of the severe weather.
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