Floods have struck Europe: meteorologist assessed the flood threat for Ukraine.
Ukraine does not face the threat of large-scale floods that have caused a natural disaster in Central Europe. According to folk meteorologist Natalia Didenko, all this is due to prolonged heavy rains that led to a Mediterranean-origin cyclone.
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Poland, and Austria are suffering from catastrophic flooding consequences, but Ukraine will remain outside this zone. The following days, dry weather will prevail in Ukraine.
Air temperature will fluctuate between +23 and +28 degrees, but in the west and south, there may be localized rain showers with thunderstorms. The wind will be gusty, but in the capital, it will calm down somewhat. Recall that Poland and the Czech Republic have temporarily canceled some train services due to the floods.
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