The first snow fell in western and northern Ukraine.
Ukraine covered with the first snow
On November 12 and 13, the first snow fell in several regions of Ukraine. Residents of Zhytomyr and Lviv regions were presented with a winter fairy tale on the streets.
Today, November 13, it snowed in Zhytomyr region. The low temperature helped to preserve the snow on the roads, creating a winter fairy tale atmosphere.
Snowfall in Zhytomyr region pic.twitter.com/IECFsSgy5X
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Yesterday, November 12, the first snow fell in Lviv region. Lviv rescuers warned that from November 13 to 15, icy conditions are expected on the roads of the region and the city.
The State Emergency Service called on drivers to be particularly careful during icy conditions. This includes observing speed limits, maintaining a safe distance, and avoiding risky maneuvers that could lead to accidents under unfavorable weather conditions.
It is worth reminding that on November 13, meteorologists predict cloudy weather in places with rainfall in the form of wet snow, as reported by the Ukrainian hydrometeorological center.
Wednesday will bring cloudy weather across the country. Wet snow will prevail in western regions, and there will be icy conditions on the roads.
It is also worth noting that on November 3, the first snow fell in Kharkiv. Meteorologist Natalka Didenko reported this. Videos of the snowstorm in Kharkiv are being posted by local public pages, showing that the snow is wet and quickly melting on the roads.
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