Ukraine is covered by a heat wave: where the temperature will reach +35 °C.

Ukraine is covered by a heat wave: where the temperature will reach +35 °C
Ukraine is covered by a heat wave: where the temperature will reach +35 °C

Next week, Ukrainians can expect mostly dry and slightly cloudy weather with comfortable temperatures. However, in the south and in Transcarpathia, heat is expected, where thermometers may exceed +30 °C. Meteorologists also warn of a fire risk due to a lack of precipitation.

Meteoprog reports: 'Until the end of the second decade of August, mostly slightly cloudy weather and high atmospheric pressure will prevail in Ukraine. However, the risk of fires may increase in the southern and eastern regions due to a lack of precipitation.'

On Monday, August 11, short-term rains are expected in the north, during the day – in the east with thunderstorms, and dry weather in other areas. Wind 5–10 m/s, locally gusts 15–20 m/s. Temperature during the day up to +32 °C.

On Tuesday, August 12, the whole day will be dry. Northwest wind 5–10 m/s, in the west – 3–8 m/s. Temperature +23…+28 °C, in the south and in Transcarpathia up to +31 °C.

On Wednesday, August 13, slightly cloudy weather will continue. Wind 5–10 m/s, temperature +24…+29 °C, in the south and in Transcarpathia up to +33 °C.

Weather has also been analyzed for the next few days; on Thursday, August 14, sunny and warm weather is expected, without precipitation, +24…+29 °C. On Friday, August 15, it will be dry and slightly cloudy, with a temperature of up to +35 °C. On Saturday, August 16, it will be dry in most areas, with possible rains only in the east, +24…+29 °C. On Sunday, August 17, slightly cloudy weather is expected, +25…+30 °C, in the south up to +34 °C.

According to forecasts, stable dry and slightly cloudy weather is expected next week; however, in the south and in Transcarpathia, there is a potential fire risk due to high temperatures and a lack of precipitation. Therefore, residents of these regions are advised to be cautious and avoid open flames.


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