Storm Alert Issued for Kyiv on June 12: Heavy Downpours, Hail, and Winds Reaching 20 m/s.
Kyiv Weather Forecast for June 12
According to Novyny.live: A storm warning has been declared for Kyiv and the surrounding region on June 12, 2023. Meteorologists are forecasting intense rainfall, thunderstorms, hail, and wind gusts of up to 20 meters per second. A yellow-level danger alert (Level I) has been issued, signaling potential disruptions to energy systems, construction sites, municipal services, and traffic flow. This warning follows a period of unstable weather across Ukraine.
Overnight temperatures in the Kyiv region are expected to range between +13 and +18 °C, while daytime highs will climb to +24…+29 °C. Within the capital, nighttime readings will fluctuate from +16 to +18 °C, with afternoon temperatures reaching +26…+28 °C.
Officials from the weather service stated: 'On the afternoon of June 12, expect heavy rain, thunderstorms, localized hail, and squalls of 15–20 m/s.'
These conditions could significantly impact daily life for residents, so caution is advised—especially avoiding travel during the height of the storm.
Recent updates from Kyiv highlight the need for preparedness against possible fallout from the severe weather. Residents are urged to follow official recommendations and stay ready for sudden shifts in conditions.
The storm alert serves as a critical reminder for the capital's population, as hazardous weather events can lead to serious transportation and infrastructure problems. Heeding meteorologists' advice is essential to minimizing risks associated with the storm. This situation underscores the importance of being prepared for rapid weather changes, which can directly affect public safety and comfort.
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