Cyclone Niksala brings rain across Ukraine: forecaster warns.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko warned Ukrainians about a cyclone from the southwest of Europe named Niksala.
According to inkorr.com: As reported by 'Hvylya', this information was published by Didenko on her Facebook page.
The forecaster noted that the cyclone will reach the territory of Ukraine on Tuesday, November 11, and will bring rain with it. Already this evening, precipitation may begin in Vinnytsia, northern Odesa, as well as parts of Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy, and Chernivtsi regions.
Tomorrow, November 11, the rain will cover most regions, changing the weather that will move from the southwest to the northeast of Ukraine. So umbrellas will be a must on Saturday!
Air temperature on Tuesday
The air temperature in Ukraine on Tuesday will drop. In the west, north, and most of the central regions, it will be +6+10 degrees, in the eastern regions +10+13 degrees, and in the south – spring-like +13+17 degrees.
In Kyiv, on November 11, an increase in rain and a decrease in temperature are expected: during the day in the capital, it will be only +7+9 degrees.
'So tomorrow dress warmer, take umbrellas or raincoats, and a tablet for headaches or blood pressure won't be superfluous since cyclone Niksala is approaching us. Don't forget, a cyclone means precipitation and the movement of air masses counterclockwise,' Didenko warned.
The forecaster has also previously pointed out the possible surprises of the weather.
Despite the variety of weather, it is important to be ready for changes. Natalia Didenko once again emphasizes the approach of cyclone Niksala, which will bring rain to Ukraine, so don’t forget to take your umbrellas!
In the context of rapid weather changes, it is important to stay up to date with the latest forecasts. Cyclones like Niksala are expected to impact everyday life, so preparing in advance will help avoid troubles.
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