Weather change on June 17: Where the mercury column rises highest in Ukraine.
Weather forecast for Ukraine on June 17
According to Novyny.live: On Monday, June 17, Ukraine is expected to experience a mix of sun and clouds. While short showers and thunderstorms will occur in most parts of the country, the south and southeast will largely be spared from precipitation. This was announced by the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
At night, temperatures will be between +9 and +14 degrees Celsius. Along the seacoasts, it may be slightly milder with up to +17 degrees Celsius. During the day, the values will rise to +19 to +24 degrees Celsius. The south will be the warmest, with temperatures between +23 and +28 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow weakly to moderately from the west at a speed of 5 to 10 meters per second. This weather situation is typical for the season.
"The weather situation on June 17 is characteristic for this summer period," explained meteorologist Natalka Didenko.
For the upcoming days, moderately warm weather with occasional precipitation is also forecasted. This could impact the plans of residents and guests of the country.
The expected conditions may affect various activities, including open-air events, outings in nature, and agricultural work. It is advisable to keep an eye on the forecasts, as weather changes can significantly influence the daily lives and plans of people. The forecasts suggest typical summer weather, but with possible precipitation, which requires some readiness to adapt.
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