Kyiv and Region on Yellow Alert for Icy Roads on January 25.
Weather Forecast for January 25
According to TSN.ua: A yellow, first-level danger alert has been issued for Kyiv and the surrounding region due to hazardous weather conditions forecast for January 25. The primary threat is ice accumulation on roads, which is expected to cause significant travel disruptions. This alert system is commonly used across Europe to warn the public of impending severe weather.
Meteorologists predict overcast skies with light snow. Temperatures in the region will range from -8°C to -13°C (8°F to 17°F) at night, warming to between -4°C and -9°C (16°F to 25°F) during the day. In Kyiv specifically, nighttime lows will be -8°C to -10°C (14°F to 18°F), with daytime highs of -5°C to -7°C (19°F to 23°F). A southeasterly wind of 5-10 m/s is expected.
Weather Forecast for January 26
Conditions are expected to change on January 26 as active Atlantic cyclones bring a warming trend to the area. However, caution is still advised on the roads due to the lingering risk of ice.
This official warning is crucial for allowing drivers and pedestrians to prepare for potentially dangerous travel conditions. Icy roads significantly increase the risk of accidents, so adhering to traffic rules and exercising extreme caution is essential. An improvement in weather after January 26 should help reduce these roadway hazards.
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