Atmospheric front to hit Ukraine: where to expect rain and cold.
Ukraine is expecting a sharp change in weather with rain and a drop in temperature. This is forecasted by meteorologist Natalka Didenko.
According to the meteorologist, on April 26, a cold atmospheric front will pass, causing unstable weather. On Saturday, it will be rainy predominantly in the south, east, and most central regions, while the west and north will remain dry. The air temperature will significantly drop to +12...+17 degrees in the western, northern, and most central regions, while in the south and east it will remain warm with temperatures of +20...+26 degrees.
'The atmospheric front will push cold air against warm air – as a result, a north wind is expected to be gusty, at times even with stormy gusts,' Didenko warned.
In Kyiv, thunderstorms are expected at night and in the morning of April 26, while precipitation will stop during the day. The air temperature will drop to +12...+14 degrees.
On Bright Sunday, April 27, cool windy weather with temperatures of +10...+16 degrees will prevail. Precipitation will pass in Poltava, Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk, Kropyvnytskyi, and the surrounding areas, while some regions in the east will also receive rain in the evening. However, precipitation is not expected in most of the territory.
The meteorologist also drew attention to the risk of frost, which may occur on the ground in the northern, western, and central regions on April 27 and 28, as well as in the east on April 28.
Didenko also advises paying attention to health, as the sharp change in weather may affect well-being and exacerbate chronic vascular diseases and cause headaches.
According to the meteorologist's forecasts, next week the weather will warm up, but the temperature will be milder compared to the current heat.
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