Kharkiv's Week-Long Weather Outlook: Frost and Ice Expected.
Weather Forecast for Kharkiv and Region, March 4–8, 2024
According to Novyny.live: The weather in Kharkiv and its surrounding region from March 4 to 8, 2024, will be quite varied. Monday, March 4th, is forecast to be cloudy with light precipitation. Icy conditions are possible on roads overnight and into the morning. For the wider region, overnight lows will range from 0 to -5°C, with daytime highs between 0 and +5°C. Within the city of Kharkiv, expect nighttime temperatures of 0 to -2°C and daytime readings of +2 to +4°C.
On Tuesday, March 5th, the skies will remain cloudy with occasional clear spells, and light precipitation is again possible. The mercury will dip to between -3 and +2°C at night and climb to 0 to +5°C during the day. Wednesday, March 6th, will see continued cloudy weather with light showers. Temperatures are predicted to be between -4 and +1°C overnight and -1 to +4°C in the daytime.
A shift is expected by Thursday, March 7th, with variable cloud cover and no significant precipitation anticipated. The night will be colder, with lows of -2 to -7°C, while the day will see highs from -1 to +4°C. The forecast period concludes on Friday, March 8th, with similarly changeable skies and no major rainfall. Overnight temperatures will be 0 to -5°C, warming to a milder +2 to +7°C in the afternoon.
Kharkiv's Climate Records
Looking at historical data for March 3rd, Kharkiv's climate records show an extreme low of -20.8°C set in 1987 and a high of +11.4°C recorded in 1995. These figures highlight the city's potential for significant temperature swings during early spring. This transitional period between winter and spring often brings such unpredictable conditions.
The forecast for the coming days indicates gradual temperature fluctuations and shifting weather patterns, which will likely affect residents' daily routines. The threat of icy roads and possible precipitation early in the week calls for extra caution, particularly during the morning and evening commutes. The overall pattern is characteristic of the seasonal shift, marked by an unsettled and changeable atmospheric regime.
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