Dense Fog Set to Blanket Odesa: Visibility Dropping to 200 Meters.
Fog Warning for Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Starting from the evening of March 28, a thick fog is forecast to cover Odesa and the surrounding region, dramatically reducing visibility. The fog is expected to develop between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM on March 28, with visibility falling to between 200 and 500 meters. This weather event poses notable challenges for both drivers and pedestrians navigating the area.
Weather Outlook
Temperature shifts are also on the horizon for Odesa in the coming days. On the night of March 28, air temperatures will range from +6 to +8 °C, while daytime highs are expected to reach +12 to +14 °C. Across the broader Odesa region, nighttime temperatures will vary between +3 and +8 °C, with daytime readings climbing to +11 to +16 °C, and locally even up to +19 °C.
Furthermore, meteorologists predict moderate rainfall from March 30 to March 31, which could further affect local weather conditions. It is worth noting that the heating season in the Odesa region is scheduled to end between March 28 and March 31—a factor that may impact residents' comfort amid these forecasted weather changes.
The expected dense fog in Odesa increases road safety risks, urging drivers to exercise extra caution. Reduced visibility can hinder traffic flow and raise the likelihood of accidents. The shift from fog to rain signals a transition toward spring weather, which will influence daily life in the region—especially with the heating season concluding, a key consideration given the fluctuating temperatures.
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