Blessed rain and sharp cold: the forecaster warned about the weather surprises of March.
On March 12, various weather is expected in Ukraine with rain in the west, north, and Vinnytsia, as well as strong winds in other regions. This was reported by forecaster Natalka Didenko.
'Finally, the blessed rain will come to our dusty and polluted streets, washing the air, delicate bushes, thirsty trees, and sprinkling the lawns with droplets,' – describes Didenko the expected precipitation, humorously adding that the rain will also 'ruin drivers' nerves on the roads, splashing puddles on light footwear.'
According to the forecaster, a stormy wind from the southwest with speeds of 15-20 meters per second is expected in the southern part, central regions, and the east of Ukraine. The western and northern regions will also feel strong winds, albeit less intense.
The temperature regime will vary: in the northern regions of Sumy and Chernihiv, it will cool down to +9+12 degrees, while in most regions of Ukraine, +12+18 is expected tomorrow, and in the south and center, in some places, up to +18+20 degrees.
Residents of Kyiv are expected to experience a strong southwest wind without a hurricane and rain, more intense in the morning. The air temperature in the capital will be milder – a maximum of +12+14 degrees.
In the coming days, very warm weather is expected again, but on Saturday it will cool down in the western regions, and on Sunday, a significant part of Ukraine will find itself in a new cold air mass, when the daytime air temperature will drop to +4+10 degrees.
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