Ukraine is Expecting Its First Frosts: Where at Night the Temperature Will Drop to 0.
According to inkorr.com: On Tuesday, October 21, cloudy weather with occasional clearings is expected in Ukraine. There will be little precipitation, only minor rains are possible in the eastern part of the country.
According to the Ukrhydrometcentre, the nights are promised to be cool, with temperatures ranging from 1 to 6 degrees Celsius. In the west and in some other regions, frost down to 0 degrees may occur.
Daytime temperatures will fluctuate between 8 and 13 degrees, particularly cooler in the east and northeast — from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius.
The wind will blow from the northwest at a speed of 5-10 m/s. In the western part of the country, a shift of the wind to the southeast is possible.
Weather in Kyiv Region and Kyiv
Cloudy weather with clearings is also expected in the Kyiv region and the capital, but without precipitation. The northwest wind is expected to reach a speed of 5-10 m/s.
The nights will be cool — from 1 to 6 degrees Celsius, while during the day temperatures will range from 8 to 13 degrees. In Kyiv, it is forecasted to be slightly warmer at night — from 3 to 5 degrees, during the day — from 9 to 11 degrees.
Earlier, it was reported about the bad weather that caused damage to the harvest.
According to meteorologists, on October 21, cloudy weather with minor clearings is expected in Ukraine. Although little precipitation is promised, in some regions, brief showers are possible. Daytime temperatures will vary from 8 to 13 degrees, but in the western part of the country there may be frosts. In the capital, the weather is also forecast to be mostly clear, however it will be warmer at night than in other regions.
Thus, the weather in Ukraine will remain cool with minor precipitation. The contrast between daytime and nighttime temperatures may influence the planning of outdoor activities for the population. Go outside with appropriate clothing to avoid discomfort from the cold.
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