Sharp Cooling and Rumors of a Hurricane: Forecaster Didenko Explained What to Expect from the Weather.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko reported that cold weather is approaching Ukraine. From March 14 to 15, daytime air temperatures in the north and west of the country will drop to +6+12 degrees, and then to +2+7 degrees. Meanwhile, the south, eastern regions, and a significant part of the center will remain in warm weather until March 17, but then temperatures will drop here as well. Currently, there are no reports of rain or sleet. Tuesday, March 11, will be a warm day with air temperatures of +14+20 degrees. However, the gusty wind, reaching stormy gusts of up to 15-20 meters per second, will slightly lower the comfort temperature. The forecaster also urges not to believe reports of an impending storm, as this is not reliable information. In Kyiv, on March 11, a maximum air temperature of 17+19 degrees is expected with gusty southwest winds. Cooling in the capital will begin on Saturday with rain. Snowfalls are also expected across all of Ukraine.
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