While Europe is burning from the heat: Didenko told what weather awaits Ukrainians on July 2.
Forecaster Natalka Didenko reported that Ukrainians are enjoying comfortable temperatures at the beginning of July, while European capitals are experiencing a hellish heat. For example, it is currently an incredible +38 degrees in Paris, while in Kyiv it is only a pleasant +21 degrees.
'While it’s +38 degrees in Paris, it’s +21 degrees in Kyiv. I’m convinced there are the same number of meteorological whiners in both places!'
The meteorologist noted that Western Europe is exploding with heat, while comfortable weather is forecasted for Ukraine. Tomorrow, temperatures are expected to range from 24 to 29 degrees across the country, except for the northeastern regions, where 19-23 degrees can be expected.
Weather in Ukraine and Europe at the beginning of July
Natalka Didenko explained that the anticyclone Bettina will bring dry weather to the right bank, while the cyclone on the left bank will contribute to local rains. The wind will be sharp, blowing from the west and northwest. The heat will approach Ukraine in the coming days, but not to extreme temperatures as in Europe.
'In the future, the heat will approach us, summer will be standard. It will be warm weather, without sharp fluctuations, but also without extreme temperatures like in Paris.'
Ukraine and Europe are experiencing different weather conditions at the beginning of July, with heat across the continent and pleasant warmth in Ukraine. Differences in temperature and precipitation are expected, but no extreme weather events are predicted.
Summary: Ukrainians can enjoy comfortable temperatures against the backdrop of a hellish heat in Europe at the beginning of July. Forecasters predict a standard summer with pleasant warmth and no extreme temperatures.Read also
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