Weather on Easter: forecasters warned where rain with thunderstorms is expected.
20.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
20.04.2025
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According to the forecasts of the Ukrhydrometcentre, Easter in Ukraine will be sunny and warm, however, some regions may have rain and thunderstorms. Among such regions are Lviv, Rivne, Ternopil, Chernivtsi regions and Prykarpattia.
Most of Ukraine will enjoy warmth. The highest daytime temperature is expected in Luhansk region - up to +25 degrees. Also, in Donetsk region, Kyiv, Kyiv region, and some parts of Mykolaiv and Kirovohrad regions, the air will warm up to +24 degrees.
The nighttime temperature will also be comfortable, most regions are expected to have up to +10 degrees, while in the capital and region - up to +11 degrees.
In most regions of Ukraine, the weather in the coming days will be determined by a high-pressure area.
According to meteorologists, the warm weather that will settle on Easter will last for about a week.However, from April 25 to 28, a gradual cooling is expected to begin from the western regions. Therefore, after April 24, Ukrainians should prepare for a change in weather conditions. It is also worth reminding that Easter will be held under restrictions, including the strictest curfew in some regions of Ukraine. News analysis: On Easter, sunny and warm weather is expected in Ukraine, but some regions are anticipating rain and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be maintained for a week, but a change in weather conditions is expected after April 24. However, despite this, Easter for Ukrainians in most regions will be warm and sunny, creating comfortable conditions for celebration.
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