Unexpected warming in Ukraine: where the temperature will reach +20 degrees.
Short-term warming in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: This weekend, Ukrainians should expect short-term warming. Meteorologists report that the temperature will rise by several degrees, and in the southeast of the country, it may reach +20 °C. This information was provided by Natalia Ptukha on the 'Morning.Live' channel.
She noted that this year's summer lasted longer than usual and ended only at the end of September. After that, a real meteorological autumn began, which we are currently experiencing. However, soon we will witness a slight warming. On Friday, a pause in precipitation is expected, and even sunny intervals, while the temperature will rise a bit more over the weekend due to warm southern winds.
"In the southeast of the country, temperatures can be expected to reach +20 °C, while in other regions it will remain in the range of +10...+15 °C. However, rain is expected soon," emphasized Ptukha.
Thus, Ukrainians will be able to enjoy relatively warm weekends, but it is worth remembering that rain is just around the corner. The main thing is to be prepared for unexpected weather changes and enjoy every ray of sunshine!
These transitionary weather conditions are characteristic of autumn when warm air masses may linger in our country for a while. Such fluctuations can affect agriculture and the daily lives of Ukrainians, so it is important to monitor forecasts and adapt plans accordingly. May this weekend bring everyone positive emotions and good mood!
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