Cyclone Brings Rain and Thunderstorms to Kharkiv Region on May 30, Followed by a Heatwave up to +29°C.
Weather Forecast for Kharkiv Region
According to Novyny.live: A shift in weather patterns is on the horizon for the Kharkiv region as a rainy cyclone ushers in cooler temperatures and thunderstorms late this May. Forecasts indicate precipitation in the coming days, but as June begins, thermometers are expected to climb again.
For May 30, the outlook calls for overcast skies accompanied by rain and thunderstorms. Overnight lows will range between +3°C and +8°C, with daytime highs reaching +11°C to +16°C. In Kharkiv city itself, the night of May 30 will see temperatures holding steady at +4°C to +6°C, while afternoon readings are projected to hit +13°C to +15°C.
Additionally, an extreme fire hazard warning remains in effect for Kharkiv, urging residents to exercise heightened caution. This alert is particularly relevant given the forecasted rains, which may help reduce the immediate risk of wildfires.
Outlook for the Days Ahead
May 31 is also expected to bring cloudy conditions and nighttime rain, with temperatures ranging from +3°C to +8°C overnight and +13°C to +18°C during the day. On June 1, the mercury will settle between +5°C and +10°C at night, climbing to +14°C to +19°C in the afternoon. By June 2, daytime highs are forecast to rise to +18°C to +23°C, and June 3 will see even warmer values of +20°C to +25°C.
Looking at the weekly trend, dry weather is expected to dominate from June 4 to June 6 across the Kharkiv region. Nighttime temperatures will fluctuate between +12°C and +18°C, while daytime readings are anticipated to reach +23°C to +29°C.
Following the rainy spell, temperatures are set to increase at the start of June, a development that could benefit agriculture and other sectors in the area.
The evolving weather situation in the Kharkiv region underscores the need to monitor climate conditions closely to ensure public safety and support agricultural operations.
The drop in temperature and rainfall may help curb fire risks, though residents are still advised to stay vigilant. The warming trend early next month could prove favorable for plant growth and field activities.
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