Heavy Snowfall Cripples Kyiv, Mayor Klychko Urges Residents to Avoid Driving.
Snowfall in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: A heavy snowstorm has been battering Kyiv, severely disrupting traffic across the city. Mayor Vitali Klychko has urged residents to exercise caution and to refrain from using their personal vehicles. The snowfall began the previous evening and has continued into the day, leading to major traffic jams and hazardous road conditions. Such winter storms are a recurring challenge for the city's infrastructure.
Klychko reported that snow-clearing efforts this morning were hampered by heavy traffic and the ongoing snowfall. Specialized equipment from the municipal enterprise 'Kyivavtodor' has been working since the night, but the situation remains difficult. The mayor also appealed to drivers not to park their cars in unauthorized places where they obstruct street cleaning.
Forecasts and Recommendations
Weather forecasts for the coming days indicate a slight easing of the frost on Thursday, February 5. Nighttime air temperatures in Kyiv are expected to range between -8°C and -10°C (17.6°F to 14°F), with daytime highs predicted at -4°C to -6°C (24.8°F to 21.2°F). In the Kyiv region, nighttime lows are forecast at -7°C to -12°C (19.4°F to 10.4°F), with daytime temperatures from -3°C to -8°C (26.6°F to 17.6°F).
Priority areas for snow removal include:
- Major highways
- Complex road sections
- Bridges
- Overpasses
- City entrance routes
Vitali Klychko calls on capital residents to stay home if possible and to be careful on the roads.
The situation in Kyiv highlights the critical importance of municipal services being prepared for adverse weather. Intense snowfall can lead to serious gridlock and dangerous road conditions, making timely clearing and official safety advisories vital for public safety. It is crucial for drivers to account for the weather and to travel only when absolutely necessary.
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