Hot September: When Real Heat Will Come to Ukraine.
According to the forecasts of meteorologist Igor Kibalchych, the beginning of September will be hot. Little active atmospheric fronts will bring small thunderstorm rains to some regions of Ukraine at the beginning of the week. However, with the strengthening of the anticyclone and the establishment of a warm air mass, the rains will leave the country, and by Sunday, clear dry weather is expected. The temperature will remain 3-5 degrees above normal, with particularly hot days in the south and west, where thermometers will show over 30 degrees.
Forecast for the Week:
According to inkorr.com: Tuesday, September 2 Small rains with thunderstorms, positive temperatures.
Wednesday, September 3 Clear weather without precipitation.
Thursday, September 4 Warm weather without rain, possible fog.
Friday, September 5 Dry weather with a high-pressure area.
Saturday, September 6 Partly cloudy, no precipitation.
Sunday, September 7 Continuation of calm warm weather.
Meteorologist Didenko also notes that we should expect magnetic storms. Though they should not scare you, be attentive to your well-being during these days.
In September, Ukraine will experience hot weather conditions. Although there may be small thunderstorm rains at the beginning, over time, the weather will become clear and dry, and the temperature will rise 3-5 degrees above normal. Throughout the week, no precipitation is projected, but meteorologists remind us of possible magnetic storms, which should be taken into account when planning activities.
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