Ukraine will be hit by rains and squalls: where the strongest storms are expected.
On Thursday, September 18, variable cloudiness, rains, and gusty winds are expected in Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, meteorologists forecast significant rains and thunderstorms in the Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, and Donetsk regions. No precipitation is expected in other regions of the country.
According to inkorr.com: The wind will mostly be from the northwest at a speed of 7-12 m/s, while in the southern and central regions, gusts may reach 15-20 m/s. The temperature at night will range from 7 to 12°C, and during the day it will rise to 15-20°C.
In the Kyiv region and the capital, cloudy weather with clearings is expected. No precipitation, with a northwest wind of 7-12 m/s. The nighttime air temperature will be 7-12°C, while during the day it will rise to 15-20°C; in Kyiv - at night 9-11°, during the day 17-19°.
Meteorologists note that during the day, the air temperature will range from +15 to +20 degrees, and the wind will be particularly gusty from the northern direction. In Kyiv, unpleasant winds are expected to last throughout the day, but no rain is predicted. The temperature in the capital will reach +19 degrees.
Forecast for the end of September
According to forecasts, after September 20, cold Arctic air masses will hit Ukraine. In the northern, eastern, and western regions, the first frost on the soil surface is possible. Precipitation in September is expected to be 20-40% lower than average values, which may lead to drought, especially in the Left Bank regions. This will increase the risk of fires, particularly in areas with a lack of moisture.
The weather forecast for September 18 in Ukraine indicates variable cloudiness, rains, and gusty winds, as well as a high risk of thunderstorms in some areas. The air temperature will range from 7 to 20 degrees Celsius, depending on the region. Wind gusts can reach significant speeds, especially in the southern and central regions.
The weather on September 18 promises to be quite variable. It's not just the rains and wind, but also noticeable temperature changes that may affect the plans and activities of residents. The expectation of cold Arctic air masses after September 20 will exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to worsening conditions in some regions. These changes should be taken into account, and preparations should be made accordingly.Read also
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