Weather on October 13: Rain and Wind Gusts of Up to 20 m/s to Hit Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: The weather forecast for October 13 from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center reports overcast conditions with precipitation. Rain is expected in the west and south of Ukraine, while the southeast regions will remain dry. The wind will be from the northwest at a speed of 7-12 m/s, with gusts possible at 15-20 m/s in some parts of the northeast at night.
Forecast for Regions
The Kyiv region and the capital will also experience rain. The wind here will be at 7-12 m/s from the northwest. Night temperatures will range from 3 to 8° above zero, while during the day—from 7 to 12°; in Kyiv, at night the temperature will be 4-6° above zero, and during the day—10-12°.
Forecaster Nataliia Didenko reminded that in October one can expect sun and warmth. 'There will still be warming, October has high degrees and sunshine in store. However, do not forget about warm clothing and caution on the road, especially when driving in fog!'
Overall, the forecast for October 13 predicts cloudy weather with light rains, mainly in the western and southern regions. The wind will continue to blow from the northwest at a characteristic speed. Night gusts of wind could reach 15-20 m/s. Temperature readings remain quite low, so it is recommended to prepare for cooling, especially at night. Nataliia Didenko reiterated the importance of warm clothing and caution on the road for those planning to travel by car.
According to forecasts for October 13, Ukrainians should be ready for somewhat uncomfortable weather conditions. The rains expected in the west and south of the country remind of the autumn mood, so it is better to have an umbrella with you. The air temperature at night and during the day will not be pleasing with high readings, especially in Kyiv, where it could be quite cool at night. All drivers should be careful on the road as wet weather can significantly complicate visibility.Read also
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