Ukraine is facing a drop in temperatures with rain: forecaster Didenko named the regions.
According to inkorr.com: Forecaster Natalia Didenko warns Ukrainians about the approaching atmospheric front accompanied by rain. Tomorrow, precipitation is expected in the west and north of Ukraine, while air temperatures will drop. In the west, north, as well as in Vinnytsia and Cherkasy regions, thermometers will show +9+13 degrees Celsius, while in the south and center of the country it will be slightly warmer - +12+16 degrees Celsius, and in the south even up to +18 degrees Celsius. Rain and a drop in temperature to +10 degrees Celsius are also forecasted for Kyiv.
'Precipitation will be caused by a cold atmospheric front. Light rains are also expected in Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Poltava regions. In the rest of Ukraine on November 4 - no precipitation,' - warned Natalia Didenko.
Forecast for the coming days
The forecast for the coming days is tentative; however, a warming is expected from November 6 to 10, after which cooling will return on November 11-12. Thus, Natalia Didenko recommends not to rely too much on long-term weather forecasts and to enjoy the last warm days while the sun has not yet made way for the atmospheric front. It is important to be prepared for changes and to adjust plans according to weather conditions.
This forecast reminds us that autumn in Ukraine can be unpredictable. Considering the possible fluctuations in temperature and precipitation, it is important to keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan activities accordingly. Timely preparations will help calmly endure changes in the atmosphere.
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