Ukraine Braces for Severe Cold and Icy Hazards, Forecasters Warn.
Weather Forecast for Ukraine on February 18
According to Novyny.live: On February 18, 2023, Ukraine is set to experience a mix of rain and snow, accompanied by severe frosts that could plunge temperatures to -17°C (-1°F) in northern regions. According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, these conditions are likely to disrupt the operations of energy, construction, and utility services, as well as transportation. Such winter storms are not uncommon for the region at this time of year, but their intensity requires public attention.
Significant precipitation is forecast for the Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, and Poltava regions. Air temperatures in these areas will range from -3°C to +2°C (27°F to 36°F). Meanwhile, the Cherkasy and Sumy regions are also expected to see substantial snowfall during the day.
Dangerous Meteorological Phenomena in Ukraine on February 18
A first-level weather hazard warning has been issued for February 18. The danger, primarily due to ice and severe glazed frost, will be observed in the Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, Poltava, Kharkiv, and Luhansk oblasts. Wind gusts in the eastern, southern, and central regions could reach 15-20 m/s (34-45 mph).
In connection with these weather conditions, citizens are advised to exercise caution and anticipate potential difficulties with travel and daily routines.
The forecast for February 18, 2023, indicates serious meteorological challenges that could impact the daily lives of Ukrainians. Specifically, the severe frosts, precipitation, and icy conditions may hinder the work of municipal services and create hazards for road users. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and consider these factors when planning their activities for the day.
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