On October 28, strong rains and winds will arrive in Ukraine: where the weather will be most dangerous.
According to inkorr.com: On October 28, predominantly cloudy weather with rains is expected in Ukraine, which in some regions may be quite strong. This information was provided by the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
Meteorologists report that rain will fall at night in the east and southeast of the country. Especially significant precipitation is expected in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. In the western regions, there will be light rain, while little significant precipitation is expected in other parts of Ukraine. During the day, rain will cover almost the entire territory, except for the eastern regions.
The wind will be from the west and southwest at a speed of 7-12 m/s, with gusts possible in the western regions reaching 15-20 m/s. The air temperature at night will fluctuate from +1 to +6°, and during the day — from +8 to +13°. In the south and southeast, the temperature will rise to +16°.
Weather in the Carpathians
In the Carpathians, complicated weather conditions are forecasted: moderate precipitation in the form of wet snow is possible at night, and light rain during the day. In some places, wet snow may stick, and wind speeds may reach 17-22 m/s. The temperature in the mountains will be close to 0° at night and will fluctuate from 1° to 6° during the day.
Don't forget to prepare your vehicle for the winter season.
Thus, on October 28, cloudy weather with rains, locally strong, is expected in Ukraine, with temperatures ranging from +1 to +16°. Moderate snow and rain are expected in the Carpathians, with wind gusts up to 22 m/s, and temperatures fluctuating from 0° to +6°.
Such weather conditions may impact daily life and movement, so it is recommended to be cautious, especially on roads in eastern and mountainous regions. Drivers should pay attention to the availability of winter tires and the proper preparation of vehicles.
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