Wind gusts up to 20 m/s will sweep Ukraine: which regions have warnings.
Weather in Ukraine: warning about wind gusts
According to inkorr.com: Forecasters warn of strong wind gusts in the western, northern, and Vinnytsia regions of Ukraine. The wind may last until the end of October 30 and throughout October 31 at speeds of 15-20 m/s. This information is reported by
Glavkomreferring to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center. Currently, the first level of danger, yellow, has been established.
Such weather conditions may affect the operation of energy, construction, and utility companies, as well as transportation. It is important to note that next week a cooling and rain are expected, but starting Thursday, October 30, most of Ukraine may enjoy warming and clearing.
Cold in the Carpathians
Against the backdrop of changing weather, on Wednesday, October 29, the air temperature in the highlands of the Carpathians dropped to -3°C, and in some places the snow cover reached 80 cm.
Forecasters again emphasized possible wind gusts in the western, northern, and Vinnytsia regions of Ukraine, indicating how these weather conditions may affect the operation of enterprises and transportation. Changes in weather are expected beginning October 30.
The following days promise to be interesting for Ukrainians: while some regions struggle with wind and cold, others will have time to enjoy the sun and comfortable temperatures. The importance of monitoring weather conditions for road safety and the operation of enterprises has been emphasized many times, so it is worth being prepared for possible changes.
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