Kharkiv Region Braces for Sudden Cold Snap and High Winds on May 28.
Weather Forecast for Kharkiv Oblast
According to Novyny.live: A sharp temperature drop, rain, and strong wind gusts are expected across Kharkiv Oblast, prompting a storm warning. While some areas continue to face a critical fire hazard, the forecast for May 28 calls for mostly cloudy skies with occasional clear breaks. During the daytime, northwestern winds will pick up significantly, reaching speeds of 15–20 meters per second. Authorities have issued a Level I (yellow) danger alert.
Overnight temperatures on May 28 will range from +6 to +11°C, while daytime highs will settle between +13 and +18°C. In the city of Kharkiv, the mercury will dip to +8…+10°C at night and climb to +14…+16°C during the day. Meanwhile, both Kharkiv and the city of Lozova have been placed under a Level 5 extreme fire danger rating. The eastern and northern parts of the region remain at a high Level 4 fire hazard, underscoring the critical risk of wildfires.
Outlook for the Coming Days
The near-term forecast suggests little relief. On May 29–30, nighttime temperatures will drop to +3…+9°C, with daytime highs ranging from +12 to +17°C on May 29 and +10 to +15°C on May 30. By May 31, overnight lows will be +3…+8°C, while daytime readings will reach +12…+17°C. A gradual warming trend begins June 1, with nighttime temperatures rising to +5…+10°C and daytime highs climbing to +17…+22°C.
Given these conditions, residents of Kharkiv Oblast are urged to exercise caution and monitor weather updates closely, as the combination of strong winds and cold may create hazardous situations. Particular attention should be paid to the elevated fire danger, especially in areas under a Level 5 threat.
In light of the forecasts and current situation, residents of Kharkiv Oblast should prepare for changing weather that could lead to dangerous conditions. The region's high fire hazard level demands extra care, as windy weather can accelerate the spread of flames. Staying informed through up-to-date forecasts and local emergency services recommendations will be key to ensuring public safety.
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