Lviv Braces for Heat and Rain: Extreme Fire Danger Warning Issued by Forecasters.
Weather Outlook for the Lviv Region on May 30
According to Novyny.live: On May 30, residents of Lviv and the surrounding region can expect warm conditions mixed with brief rain showers and a heightened risk of wildfires. The sky will be partly cloudy throughout the day. Overnight temperatures are forecast to range between +5 and +10 °C, while daytime highs will climb to +18…+23 °C. In the city of Lviv itself, the mercury is expected to dip to +7…+9 °C at night and rise to +20…+22 °C during the afternoon.
Winds will blow from the northwest at speeds of 9 to 14 meters per second, with possible gusts reaching up to 20 m/s. These conditions could significantly affect outdoor comfort, especially during strong wind gusts.
Fire Danger Forecast for May 30
Of particular concern is the fire risk level. On May 30, the Lviv region is predicted to face extreme (Class 5) and high (Class 4) fire danger. This means that careless handling of fire could lead to serious incidents. Authorities urge the public to exercise caution and to avoid burning dry grass or any materials that could ignite a blaze.
Given the combination of warm weather, gusty winds, and elevated fire danger, residents of the Lviv region must prioritize safety measures. Adhering to fire safety protocols—especially during strong wind events—is critical to preventing potential emergencies. Staying informed about these risks and being prepared to respond is essential for protecting both personal safety and the well-being of the community.
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