Anomalous Heat in January: Didenko Surprised with Weather Forecast and Warned Drivers.


Forecaster Natalia Didenko warned drivers about fog on the road.
On January 23, periodic fog with low visibility is forecasted on the roads in Ukraine. Drivers are urged to keep distance and turn on their headlights.
Precipitation in the form of wet snow and rain is also expected almost throughout the country. In the western regions, it will simply be cloudy, but in the Carpathians and Transcarpathia, it will be damp with wet snow.
During the upcoming night, a temperature around zero is expected, with slight negative values, for example, -1 to -4 degrees in the eastern regions.
Throughout the day, the air temperature will fluctuate from zero to +1 and +4 degrees, with +3 to +7 degrees expected in the southern part and some areas in the west.
In Kyiv, on January 23, there will be wet snow.
'Fog will be sitting on the head, like in today's photograph (below). During Thursday in the capital, it will be 0 to +2 degrees. Afterwards – a trend towards an increase in air temperature. The previously forecasted unusually high degrees have dropped, but the trend (trend!) towards March or almost April warmth is still preserved in the forecasting models.'
The forecaster predicts that between January 25 and 30, warming up to +4 to +9 degrees is expected in Ukraine, and in the south up to +7 to +13 degrees.
It was previously reported that anomalous heat is covering Ukraine.
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