Meteorologist Didenko announced the 'warming deadlines' in Ukraine: meanwhile - strong winds and frosts.


Weather forecast in Ukraine: cold, no precipitation
Meteorologist Natalia Didenko published the weather forecast in Ukraine for Friday, February 21.
According to her forecast, the weather in Ukraine will be stable. No precipitation is expected, but it will be cold.
'Dry, cold, anticyclone, arctic air mass. Therefore, tomorrow in Ukraine there will be no significant precipitation,' noted the meteorologist.
At night, frost is expected to reach -10 to -15 degrees, even colder in the east -12 to -19 degrees. During the day, thermometer readings will range from -1 to -6 degrees.
The meteorologist also warned of strong winds in southern Ukraine, where the speed will reach 15-20 meters per second.
'Such monotonous weather prevails now that the atmosphere has decided to stir it up with strong winds in southern Ukraine, possibly up to 15-20 meters per second,' emphasized the meteorologist.
In Kyiv, there are no precipitation expected on February 21. At night, the air temperature will be -10 to -12 degrees, during the day around -5 degrees frost.
Natalia Didenko also noted that warming is expected from February 25.
Earlier, the meteorologist warned of frosts up to -20 in Ukraine.
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