Ukraine Braces for Severe Winter Onslaught: Blizzards, Gale-Force Winds, and -20°C Temperatures.
Deteriorating Weather Conditions Forecast for Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: A powerful winter storm system is set to bring severe weather to Ukraine, with blizzards, gale-force winds, and temperatures plunging as low as -20°C. This harsh period is expected to persist at least through the end of February. This marks a significant and dangerous shift in the winter season. Forecasts indicate that on February 17th, nighttime temperatures could drop to -12°C, with daytime highs around -8°C. The following day, February 18th, will see heavy snowfall across the country, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -7°C.
Regional Impact Across the Country
The severe conditions will affect different regions in distinct ways:
- In Odesa on February 18th, powerful snowfalls are anticipated, accompanied by wind gusts reaching 15-20 m/s.
- Kharkiv will experience a nighttime low of -8°C on February 17th, with a daytime high of -5°C.
- Lviv will also be affected, with fog possible on February 17th-18th and nighttime temperatures varying between -6°C and -11°C.
Meteorologist Natalka Didenko warned: 'The day after tomorrow, another southern cyclone from the Balkans will arrive, bringing yet more snowfall, blizzards, and strong wind!'Meteorologist Natalka Didenko warned: 'The day after tomorrow, another southern cyclone from the Balkans will arrive, bringing yet more snowfall, blizzards, and strong wind!'Authorities are urging the public to exercise extreme caution. Vitaliy Pistryan confirmed that 'true winter conditions will linger in our region at least until the end of February.'
Consequently, residents across Ukraine must prepare for challenging weather that will significantly disrupt daily life. The deteriorating conditions are likely to cause transport chaos, potential power shortages, and other serious difficulties. It is crucial to heed official weather advisories and remain vigilant when outdoors. National and local government agencies are expected to enhance safety measures to mitigate risks to the population during this severe winter episode.
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