Weather Alert for February 28: Fog, Icy Roads, and a Sharp Temperature Swing.
Weather Forecast for Ukraine on February 28, 2026
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine will experience variable cloud cover with no precipitation on February 28, 2026. Fog is expected in patches overnight and in the morning across central regions, as well as in Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts. Additionally, icy conditions are forecast for roads in most areas, excluding the south and Zakarpattia.
Nighttime air temperatures will range from -1 to -6 °C, dropping to between -7 and -12 °C in the Carpathians and eastern oblasts. During the day, temperatures will rise to 0...+5 °C, while in the west and south of the country they will reach +6...+11 °C. A predominantly south-westerly wind is expected, with speeds of 5-10 m/s.
Regional Temperature Breakdown
In Kyiv Oblast, nighttime temperatures will be between -1 and -6 °C, rising to 0...+5 °C during the day. In the capital city itself, temperatures will be -3...-5 °C at night, climbing to +2...+4 °C in the afternoon.
Overall, February 28 will be a moderately cold day with conditions that warrant caution on the roads due to potential ice. Such late-winter weather patterns are common in the region and can create hazardous travel conditions.
The anticipated weather may impact transportation and public mobility across Ukraine. Drivers are advised to exercise caution due to possible icy roads, especially in areas with fog. Given the forecast, residents and organizations should monitor for updates, as the conditions could affect plans in various parts of the country.
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