Weather on October 7: Where Rain and Sharp Colder Temperatures Are Expected in Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: On Tuesday, October 7, a variety of weather is expected in Ukraine. According to meteorologist Natalka Didenko, a cyclone is approaching from the south, bringing rain to several regions, although most of the country will remain dry.
Rain is forecasted in Odessa, Vinnytsia, as well as in Ternopil and Khmelnytsky regions. In other areas of Ukraine, significant precipitation is not expected.
Air Temperature
The air temperature will vary. In the western part of the country, it will range from +9 to +12 degrees. In the central part – from +12 to +16, and in the north – +12…+14. The highest temperatures are expected in the east and south, where thermometers will show from +15 to +21 degrees, and in the Dnipropetrovsk region, even up to +18.
In the capital, dry weather is promised on October 7, with daytime temperatures around +14 degrees.
The forecaster advises to take care of health during periods of increased humidity: 'Moisture and viruses are lurking, shield yourself with vitamins, warm jackets, teas, and fluffy cats.'
Let us remind you that no abnormal weather phenomena are expected: scientists have issued a strict verdict for the southern regions of Ukraine.
Thus, the weather situation on October 7 in Ukraine promises rain in some areas and varying temperatures. Forecasters urge to be cautious, as increased humidity may affect health. It is also worth remembering that the weather can remain unpredictable, especially in the south of the country.
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