Severe Weather Hits Ukraine on July 4: Thunderstorms, Hail, and Gusts Up to 20 m/s.
Ukraine Weather Forecast for July 4
According to Novyny.live: Unstable conditions are expected across Ukraine on July 4, bringing thunderstorms, rain, hail, and strong winds. Forecasters warn of hazardous meteorological events in several regions, with a Level I (yellow) danger alert issued, signaling the potential for dangerous weather.
Wind gusts are predicted to reach speeds of 15–20 m/s. Overnight temperatures across the country will range from +13 to +18°C, while daytime highs will hit +21 to +26°C. In southern Ukraine, it will be warmer: overnight lows of +18 to +23°C and daytime highs of +26 to +31°C.
Regional Temperature Outlook
In the Kyiv region, overnight temperatures are expected to be +14 to +16°C, with daytime highs of +22 to +24°C. Across the broader Kyiv Oblast, overnight values will span +13 to +18°C, and daytime readings will range from +21 to +26°C.
Meteorologist Natalka Didenko noted that atmospheric fronts have already entered Ukraine and are gradually moving from west to east, indicating that the weather shift is already underway.
Another forecaster, Nataliya Ptukha, pointed out that the heat will gradually recede nationwide, with temperatures beginning to drop between July 3 and July 5.
Residents should therefore prepare for changing conditions that could lead to dangerous events. It is recommended to monitor weather forecasts and exercise caution during thunderstorms and high winds.
The expected instability on July 4 is typical for this time of year, when shifting atmospheric fronts can cause sharp temperature swings and hazardous weather. Experts advise staying alert, as such conditions can threaten both personal safety and infrastructure. Given how quickly conditions can change, keeping up with the latest forecasts and professional recommendations is essential.
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