Ukraine is expecting a sharp cold snap after September 20: forecasters warn of frost.

Ukraine is expecting a sharp cold snap after September 20: forecasters warn of frost
Ukraine is expecting a sharp cold snap after September 20: forecasters warn of frost

According to inkorr.com: On September 8, variable cloudiness and brief rains are expected in Ukraine. This is reported by

Glavkom
based on data from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.

According to the forecast, brief rains and thunderstorms are possible during the day in Ukraine, except for most western regions, Vinnytsia and Odesa regions. Fog is expected in the Carpathians at night and in the morning. The wind will blow from the east and northeast at a speed of 5-10 m/s.

Night temperatures will range from 11 to 16 degrees, while during the day – from 21 to 26. In the south and southeast, night temperatures will reach 14-19 degrees, and during the day – 24-29 degrees.

Forecast for Kyiv

In Kyiv and the region, variable cloudiness will also prevail. Brief light rains are possible during the day, with the wind being northeastern at a speed of 5-10 m/s. Night temperatures in the region will hold at 11-16°, during the day – 21-26°; in Kyiv, night temperatures are expected to be 13-15°, during the day – 22-24°.

In the third decade of September, significant changes in weather conditions are possible. After September 20, cold Arctic masses will arrive in Ukraine, which may lead to the first ground frosts in the northern, eastern, and western regions. It is also forecasted that precipitation in September will be 20-40% lower than average values, which may pose a risk of drought, especially in the Left Bank.

Thus, the weather on September 8 in Ukraine will be variable with brief rains. Night temperatures will range from 11 to 16 degrees, during the day – from 21 to 29 degrees. Hydrometeorologists also warn of the possibility of dry weather in the last decade of September.

Overall, the weather forecast for September 8 promises changes that may affect comfort and feelings in many regions of Ukraine. The lack of adequate precipitation throughout the month may raise additional concerns regarding agriculture, especially under conditions where the first frosts are already approaching. Keep an eye on updates to be ready for possible weather surprises.

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