The weather on Thursday will change: strong winds in the southeast and rain.
Weather in Ukraine on September 25
According to inkorr.com: On September 25, weather conditions in Ukraine will change. Most regions are expected to be cloudy, and in some places, light precipitation is possible. The increase in temperature will only be noticeable in the northwest and in the eastern regions of the country.
The wind will blow from the northeast at a speed of 5-10 m/s. Residents of the southeast regions are being asked to be cautious, as at night gusts may reach 15-20 m/s. The night temperature will fluctuate between 1 and 6 degrees Celsius, while in Transcarpathia, it may reach 10 degrees. During the day, temperatures in Ukraine are expected to be 11-16 degrees Celsius, and on the coast — 13 degrees. In Kyiv, no precipitation is promised, with nighttime temperatures of 3-5 degrees, and during the day - 12-14 degrees.
Earlier, forecaster Didenko warned about a real autumn.
Thus, Ukrainians should prepare for changing weather on Thursday, when clouds will cover the country, and in some regions, light rain is possible. Meteorologists urge attention to strong wind gusts in the southeast regions, especially in the evening, so it's advisable to be cautious. The air temperature remains comfortable for the autumn season.
The weather on September 25 confirms that autumn has come into its own. Despite possible rain and wind, Ukrainians can enjoy mild temperatures. When preparing for autumn walks, don’t forget to dress according to the changing weather conditions.
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