June 12 Brings a Sharp Weather Shift in Ukraine: From +30°C Heat to Hail and Downpours.
Weather Update for Ukraine on June 12
According to Novyny.live: A dramatic change in weather conditions is expected across Ukraine on June 12, 2023. According to forecaster Natalka Didenko, temperatures will range from +11°C to +30°C. All regions of the country are set to experience precipitation, heavy rain, and thunderstorms, which will significantly affect outdoor comfort levels.
In eastern Ukraine, temperatures are predicted to hit +27...+30°C, signaling intense heat. Kyiv, however, will see rain and thunderstorms, with daytime temperatures around +24°C.
'Heat up to +30°C, a drop to +11°C, and hail.' - Natalka Didenko
Additionally, on June 11, no magnetic storms are expected on Earth, although seven C-class solar flares have been recorded. While this could influence weather patterns, the primary concern remains the forecasted downpours and thunderstorms.
'Later, on Saturday and Sunday, the air will become cooler.' - Natalka Didenko
As a result, June 12 promises to be marked by widespread rain and fluctuating temperatures—something to keep in mind when planning outdoor activities.
These shifting weather conditions may affect not only daily routines but also the agricultural sector, as rainfall can be both beneficial and harmful to crops. Paying close attention to weather forecasts is key to avoiding disruptions, especially those related to hazardous phenomena like thunderstorms. Staying informed helps with activity planning and ensures safety during adverse conditions.
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