July 1 Forecast: Heatwave Peaks at +38°C with Thunderstorms and Wind Gusts Reaching 15-20 m/s.
Weather Outlook for July 1
According to Novyny.live: On July 1, 2023, Ukraine is set to experience scorching conditions accompanied by thunderstorms, hail, and strong wind gusts. Overnight lows will range from +18 to +23 °C, while daytime highs are forecast between +29 and +34 °C. In the southwestern part of the country, temperatures could soar to +35…+38 °C, significantly raising the risk of hazardous weather events. This forecast is part of a broader summer heatwave affecting Eastern Europe.
Severe Weather Hazards on July 1
Wind gusts across Ukraine are predicted to reach speeds of 15–20 m/s. Residents are urged to exercise caution, as these conditions may lead to property damage and personal injury, especially in areas expecting thunderstorms and hail. The combination of intense heat and strong winds creates a particularly volatile environment.
Fire Danger Alert for July 1
Starting July 1, an extreme fire danger level has been declared across most regions of Ukraine. A yellow-level (Level I) warning is also in effect for the Volyn, Lviv, and Zakarpattia oblasts. Given the high temperatures and dry conditions, citizens are advised to be extremely careful when spending time outdoors or performing any activities involving fire. Simple precautions, such as avoiding open flames in forests, can help prevent wildfires.
Overall, July 1 in Ukraine will bring dangerously hot and volatile weather that demands heightened awareness and caution from the public. With an elevated risk of severe meteorological phenomena, it is essential to follow guidance from meteorologists and emergency services to avoid potential harm. Staying informed about changing conditions and preparing for extremes will be key to ensuring personal safety during this period.
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