July 1 Weather Forecast: Ukraine Bracing for Scorching Highs of +38°C and Thunderstorms.
Ukraine Weather Outlook for July 1
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is set to experience intense heat on July 1, with temperatures potentially climbing to +38°C in certain areas. Overnight lows will range between +18°C and +23°C, while daytime highs are forecast to hit +29°C to +34°C. In Kyiv, the mercury is expected to reach around +33°C.
Winds will blow at 5-10 meters per second, offering little relief from the oppressive heat. Meanwhile, western regions, particularly Zakarpattia, may see localized thunderstorms. Meteorologist Natalka Didenko noted,
“Zakarpattia will experience localized thunderstorms.” - Natalka Didenko
Authorities have issued a level-one danger warning for Volyn, Lviv, and Zakarpattia oblasts, while an extreme fire hazard alert covers most of Ukraine. Forecasters urge caution as the heat poses health and safety risks. For context, such high temperatures in early summer are unusual for many parts of the country and require extra precautions.
What to Expect in the Coming Days
According to forecasts, a cold atmospheric front is expected to arrive on July 3-5, bringing a drop in temperatures. The weather situation demands vigilance from the public, especially given the elevated fire danger.
The July 1 forecast highlights a significant temperature spike that could create health and safety hazards, particularly concerning fire risks. Residents are advised to follow recommendations from meteorologists and local authorities to mitigate potential negative impacts. The anticipated cooling trend in early July should offer some relief after this heatwave.
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