Scorching Heat Up to +34°C and Fire Hazards: July Weather Outlook for Kharkiv Region.

Heat +34° and fire danger.
Heat +34° and fire danger.

Early July Weather Forecast for Kharkiv Region

According to Novyny.live: As July begins, the Kharkiv region is bracing for intense heat, with temperatures soaring and the risk of thunderstorms and rain on the horizon. These extreme conditions are expected to significantly raise the danger of wildfires across the area, impacting both the environment and public safety.

Temperature Breakdown

On July 1, nighttime lows will range from +13 to +18°C, while daytime highs will climb to between +26 and +31°C. The following day, July 2, will see overnight temperatures rise to +16 to +21°C, peaking at +29 to +34°C during the day. Similar conditions are forecast for July 3, with nighttime readings of +18 to +23°C and daytime highs again reaching +29 to +34°C.

A slight cooldown is anticipated on July 4, with daytime temperatures dropping to +24 to +29°C and overnight lows between +16 and +21°C. By July 5, the trend continues: nighttime temperatures will fall to +15 to +20°C, with daytime highs around +22 to +27°C.

Authorities have declared an extreme fire danger level (Class 5) for several cities and towns in the Kharkiv region, including Kharkiv, Zolochiv, Bohodukhiv, Kolomak, Slobozhanske, Berestyn, Lozova, and Izium. In Velykyi Burluk, the threat is rated as high (Class 4). Residents should factor these warnings into any outdoor plans.

The combination of scorching temperatures and elevated fire risks poses a serious challenge for residents of the Kharkiv region at the start of July.

This weather outlook underscores the critical need for safety precautions, especially given the heightened fire danger. People are urged to avoid lighting open fires in natural areas and to exercise caution when spending time outdoors. Local authorities are advised to step up monitoring of fire safety regulations and to keep the public informed about the risks associated with these abnormally high temperatures.


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