Odesa's Weekly Forecast: Warming Trend and Dry Conditions Ahead.

Odessa weather forecast for the week
Odessa weather forecast for the week

Weather Forecast for Odesa and the Odesa Region

According to Novyny.live: Residents of Odesa and the surrounding region can expect a calm week with no rain and a gradual rise in air temperatures peaking around mid-week. According to meteorologists, overnight lows will hover around freezing, while daytime highs will climb to +14 °C.

Detailed Forecast for March 8-12

On March 8, Odesa will see variable cloudiness with no precipitation. Winds will be variable in direction at 3-5 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will range from -1 °C to +1 °C, rising to +7…+9 °C during the day. In the wider Odesa region, fog is possible at night and in the morning, with similarly variable winds of 3-5 m/s. Regional overnight lows will be between -4 °C and +1 °C, with daytime highs of +7…+12 °C. Visibility on regional roads may be reduced to 200-500 meters in some areas.

No significant weather changes are anticipated for March 9-10. Overnight temperatures will be from −3 °C to +2 °C, reaching +7…+12 °C in the day. For March 11-12, no precipitation is forecast. Nights will see lows of -3 °C to +2 °C, while daytime highs will increase to between +9 °C and +14 °C. A relatively warm March is also projected for the year 2026.

Looking further ahead, from March 17 to 20, daytime temperatures are expected to drop to +4…+6 °C. In a separate natural note, 55 pink pelicans were recently recorded in the south of the Odesa region. Additionally, the first flocks of pink flamingos were spotted in the 'Tuzly Lagoons' National Nature Park in late February. These early spring sightings on Ukraine's Black Sea coast highlight the region's importance for migratory birds.

The overall forecast for the Odesa region indicates a steady weekly warm-up, promising comfortable conditions for both residents and visitors. The lack of rain and partly cloudy skies will allow for enjoyment of the spring weather, although overnight frosts remain possible. The reported appearance of rare birds like pink pelicans and flamingos further signals the awakening of natural cycles in the area, which may be of particular interest to birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.


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