March 4 Weather Outlook: Record Warmth in the West, Rain and Snow in the East.

March 4 Weather Outlook: Record Warmth in the West, Rain and Snow in the East
March 4 Weather Outlook: Record Warmth in the West, Rain and Snow in the East

Ukraine Weather Forecast for March 4

According to Novyny.live: The weather forecast for Ukraine on March 4 predicts a cloudy day with occasional clear spells and no widespread precipitation. However, residents in the eastern and northern parts of the country should be prepared for possible wet snow and rain. Temperatures will vary significantly across the regions, creating diverse conditions.

Overnight lows across Ukraine will range from +1 to -4 °C. During the day, temperatures are expected to rise to between +4 and +9 °C, with the southern regions seeing highs of +6 to +9 °C. The warmest conditions are forecast for western Ukraine, where daytime temperatures will reach a notably mild +10 to +15 °C. As meteorologist Natalka Didenko notes,

“the warmest conditions will be in western Ukraine, with daytime highs forecast at +10...+15 °C”
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Temperature Swings and Road Safety

In the northeast and east, daytime temperatures will be cooler, hovering between +1 and +6 °C. These regions are also where wet snow and rain are most likely. Didenko adds that

“the coolest areas will be in Sumy, Kharkiv, and Poltava regions, with daytime temperatures around +6...+9 °C”
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A westerly wind is expected throughout the day, with speeds of 5-10 m/s. A key hazard to note is that overnight ice is forecast on roads in the north and northeast, which could make driving treacherous. This early March forecast highlights the variable nature of Ukraine's transitional season weather. Drivers in affected areas should exercise caution and allow extra time for travel.

The forecast for March 4 illustrates substantial temperature differences across Ukraine. This variability underscores the need to adapt to changing conditions, particularly regarding road safety. Given the risk of icy roads, it is important to stay cautious and monitor updates from meteorologists to avoid unexpected difficulties.


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