Weather Forecast for March 30: Where in Ukraine It Will Be Warm and Where Rain Is Expected.
Ukraine's Weather Outlook for March 30
According to Novyny.live: According to meteorologists, March 30 will bring mostly cloudy skies across Ukraine, with no rainfall expected overnight in the northern and western regions. The forecast, released on March 29, indicates average nighttime temperatures ranging from +3 to +8 °C, while daytime highs are predicted to reach between +9 and +14 °C.
In southern and eastern parts of the country, overnight lows will be slightly warmer, at +6 to +11 °C, with daytime temperatures climbing to +14...+19 °C. A northern wind blowing at 5–10 m/s will also affect overall outdoor comfort levels.
Forecast for Kyiv
In Kyiv, the night is expected to remain dry, but rain is possible during the day. The capital's nighttime temperatures will hover between +6 and +8 °C, with daytime highs reaching +9 to +11 °C. In the coming days, forecasters also predict a cooling trend and additional rainfall, which could impact weather conditions across various regions.
Detailed weather maps for Ukraine on March 30 will be available from sources such as the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center and Meteopost.com, providing further insights into local conditions.
The weather pattern on March 30 points to a gradual cooling that may affect outdoor activity planning, particularly in central and northern areas. The temperature shift and potential rain in Kyiv suggest that residents should prepare by keeping umbrellas and warmer clothing handy in the days ahead. Regular updates from meteorologists will help the public stay informed about changing conditions and adjust their plans accordingly.
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