Summer will slow down: Ukraine will be hit by rain, strong winds, and cooling.


Forecaster Natalia Didenko warns Ukrainians about the bad weather approaching. The air temperature on Thursday, June 12, will fluctuate from +17 to +27 degrees depending on the region of the country. A northwestern wind with stormy gusts is expected in some areas.
Short-term rains with thunderstorms will pass in the northern, eastern regions, in Volyn, Rivne, 'in the nearest night, a little rain will pass in the south and center'. In other areas — no significant precipitation.
The forecaster also noted that there will be a lot of sun during the day in the west and south of Ukraine, except for some regions. In Kyiv, short-term showers and strong winds are expected, but the air temperature will become more comfortable over the weekend.
Warning about a cold day
'Attention. On June 13, it will be cold in the northern regions, including Kyiv, with only +12+16 degrees, and in some places even +10+12 degrees! Summer will not spare beauty and warmth for us,' Didenko warned in her message.
Do not forget to take the weather forecast into account to be prepared for unpredictable changes in weather conditions.
The meteorological warning from Natalia Didenko shows that weather changes are expected in Ukraine. Rain, cooling, and even a cold day in certain regions of the country are forecasted. So it is important to keep an eye on forecasts to be ready for any unpleasant surprises.
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