Odesa Weather Forecast for June 1: Air and Sea Temperatures.
Weather in Odesa on June 1
According to Novyny.live: The forecast for Odesa and the surrounding region on June 1 calls for moderate air and water temperatures, along with a chance of precipitation. Along the Odesa coast, the Black Sea will register +12 to +13 °C. Daytime highs in the city are expected to range from +17 to +19 °C, offering pleasant conditions for daily activities.
Forecast for Odesa Oblast
Across Odesa Oblast, afternoon temperatures will climb to between +17 and +22 °C, making it a good day for outdoor pursuits. Motorists should exercise caution in the morning, as patchy fog is forecast on regional highways, reducing visibility to 200–500 meters.
Fire Danger Levels in Odesa Region
Fire risk remains low in Odesa, Liubashivka, and Sarata. A moderate danger level is reported in Izmail, while Rozdilna, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, and Bolhrad show no significant fire risk. In contrast, high fire danger is anticipated around Zatyshshia, Chornomorsk, and Vylkove, prompting extra caution for residents in those areas.
Additionally, divers are currently inspecting the seabed along Odesa’s coastline ahead of the beach season—a key safety measure for future swimmers and sunbathers.
Overall, the June 1 weather outlook for Odesa points to comfortable conditions for outdoor recreation, though drivers should stay alert due to morning fog. With fire danger low across most districts, safe walks and fresh-air activities are well within reach. The ongoing seabed surveys by divers underscore the importance of pre-season safety preparations, a topic that will soon matter to both locals and tourists.
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