Yellow Alert Issued for Kharkiv Region as Storms and Squalls Approach.
Late May Weather Forecast
According to Novyny.live: A shift in weather is heading to Kharkiv Oblast at the end of May, bringing rain, thunderstorms, and strong wind gusts. Because of this, a yellow (Level I) danger warning has been declared for May 27, 2023. Meteorologists are forecasting powerful northwesterly winds with speeds of 15 to 20 meters per second.
The weather outlook for May 27 calls for nighttime temperatures between +8 and +13 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs of +17 to +22 degrees. Despite the changing conditions, the region remains under a high (fourth-class) fire risk, which raises the chance of fires starting.
Forecast for the Following Days
From May 28 through May 31, temperatures are expected to gradually drop. Specifically:
- On May 28, overnight lows will be +7 to +12 degrees, with daytime highs of +12 to +17 degrees.
- On May 29 and May 30, nighttime temperatures will range from +5 to +10 degrees, and daytime readings from +11 to +17 degrees.
- On May 31, expect lows of +5 to +10 degrees at night and highs of +15 to +20 degrees during the day.
These meteorological conditions could affect daily life across the region, so residents are advised to exercise caution, especially during strong winds and heavy rain.
The changing weather in Kharkiv Oblast may significantly impact local activities, particularly agriculture and transportation. The ongoing high fire danger level also poses risks to the region's ecosystems, making it essential to follow safety guidelines. Keeping up with weather forecasts will be key for residents planning their everyday routines.
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