Extreme Fire Danger Declared in Kharkiv Region: Forecast for June 5–9.
Weather Outlook for Kharkiv Region (June 5–9, 2023)
According to Novyny.live: From June 5 through June 9, 2023, the Kharkiv region is expected to experience moderate temperatures that will climb to peak values, with varying levels of fire hazard across different areas. This forecast is critical for residents and authorities as the region faces heightened wildfire risks during this period.
Temperature Ranges and Fire Hazard Levels
On June 5, 2023, nighttime temperatures are predicted to range between +10°C and +15°C, while daytime highs will reach +20°C to +25°C. In the city of Kharkiv specifically, the overnight low will be +12°C to +14°C, with daytime temperatures hitting +23°C to +25°C.
However, an extreme (fifth-class) fire danger warning has been issued for Kharkiv, Zolochiv, and Bohodukhiv. A high-level threat (fourth class) is recorded in Slobozhanske, while moderate fire risk is expected in Berestyn, Kolomak, and Izium. In Velykyi Burluk, Kupiansk, and Lozova, the danger is minimal, classified as low.
The forecast for June 6 calls for overnight temperatures of +11°C to +16°C and daytime highs of +22°C to +27°C. On June 7, nighttime values will range from +12°C to +17°C, with daytime readings of +23°C to +28°C.
June 8 will see nighttime temperatures again between +13°C and +18°C, and daytime highs of +22°C to +27°C. Finally, on June 9, overnight lows will remain at +13°C to +18°C, with daytime temperatures also expected to be +22°C to +27°C.
Overall, a warming trend is evident throughout this period, which could further aggravate the fire hazard situation in the region. Authorities urge everyone to exercise caution and remain vigilant about fire safety.
Given the predicted temperature increases and the diverse fire danger levels, residents of Kharkiv region should take extra care when spending time outdoors and implement preventive measures to avoid fires. Local officials may introduce additional steps to keep the public informed about the risks and safety protocols under these elevated fire hazard conditions.
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