Ukraine Braces for Severe Winter Weather on February 17: Temperatures to Plummet to -19°C.
Weather Forecast for Ukraine on February 17
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is set for a severe winter day on February 17, with forecasts predicting freezing temperatures, snowfall, and icy conditions. According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, nighttime temperatures will range from -6 to -11°C, while daytime highs will be between 0 and -5°C. The northern regions will experience the coldest weather, with nighttime lows dropping sharply to between -14 and -19°C and daytime temperatures from -5 to -10°C.
In contrast, Crimea may see milder conditions, with nighttime temperatures potentially rising to +7°C. Across Ukraine, winds will be easterly at speeds of 5-10 m/s. Due to the expected hazardous conditions, a first-level yellow weather warning has been issued for the country. This level of alert advises the public to be aware of potentially dangerous weather.
Public Safety Recommendations
Meteorologist Natalka Didenko's forecast warns of dangerous meteorological phenomena, including heavy snow and ice glaze, which are likely to create hazardous travel conditions and pose risks to the public. Citizens are advised to exercise caution outdoors and to account for the weather when planning any journeys.
The severe conditions forecast for February 17 are expected to significantly disrupt transportation and daily life. The combination of snowfall and ice is likely to cause traffic congestion and increase the risk of accidents. It is crucial for both drivers and pedestrians to remain vigilant and careful to avoid injuries and other problems. Commuters should also anticipate possible delays in public transport services under these challenging conditions.
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