Ukraine Braces for a Week of Severe Winter Weather: Heavy Snow, Ice, and High Winds Threaten Travel.
Weather Forecast for Ukraine: February 16–22, 2026
According to TSN.ua: A challenging week of winter weather is expected across Ukraine from February 16 to 22, 2026. The forecast predicts significant snowfall, sleet, strong winds, and icy road conditions, which are likely to disrupt travel and daily life for residents. This severe weather pattern is typical for the region during late winter but poses significant risks this week.
Detailed Forecast
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February 16, 2026: Difficult conditions are anticipated, with heavy snow expected in northern regions.
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February 17: Nighttime temperatures will range from -5 to -15 degrees Celsius, while daytime highs will be between -1 and -7 degrees.
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February 18: Temperatures will drop to between -4 and -11 degrees overnight, accompanied by snow and sleet.
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February 19: Rain is forecast for eastern areas, turning to snow later. Nighttime lows will be from -2 to -12 degrees.
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February 20: Daytime snow is predicted in western regions, with overnight temperatures varying from -5 to +2 degrees.
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February 21: Snow and sleet will return across the country, with nighttime lows between -4 and +2 degrees.
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February 22: Sleet will cover the entire country, with overnight temperatures from -3 to -8 degrees.
The situation is particularly severe in the capital, Kyiv, where the Odesa-Kyiv highway is blocked, with traffic jams and accidents reported. Drivers and pedestrians must exercise extreme caution and account for the hazardous conditions that threaten safety.
The coming week's weather is expected to cause major transport and infrastructure problems throughout Ukraine. The combination of heavy snow, high winds, and ice may halt traffic on key highways and lead to an increase in road accidents. Authorities advise citizens to plan trips carefully, obey traffic rules, and avoid unnecessary travel during the severe conditions. Given the situation in Kyiv, motorists should be prepared for significant delays and exercise heightened vigilance on the roads.
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