Hydrometcentre warns of snowfall in September: where and when to expect a cold snap.
Hydrometcentre warns of possible snow in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Centre has released a weather forecast regarding the possible appearance of snow in the near future.
According to the press service of the Hydrometcentre on Facebook, they are the only ones authorized to provide weather forecasts. All their forecasts are based on accurate calculations and the experience of specialists.
'Long-term forecasts are only indicative trends that can change significantly due to atmospheric processes, as weather is constantly changing,' the meteorologists noted.
Prospect of a cold snap
According to several forecasting models, after September 25, a cold snap is expected due to the penetration of cold air from the north. However, precise details will only be known after updating the model calculations at the beginning of the next week.
The Hydrometeorological Centre urged citizens to keep track of official weather information through their channels: social media, the service's website, and YouTube channel. Meteorologists provide daily updates on the current situation and warn of significant changes in weather conditions.
Earlier, it was reported that part of Ukraine is expecting a deterioration of weather conditions.
Attention should be paid to the Hydrometcentre's messages and forecasts regarding snow and cold after September 25, as this could be important for proper preparation of citizens for the change in weather. It is recommended to follow updates from official sources for safety and convenience.Read also
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