Ukraine will be hit by May rains with thunderstorms: Didenko warned about the cold front.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko warns Ukrainians about the approaching coolness.
According to her, starting from Monday, May 5, a change in air mass to a fresher and colder one is expected in Ukraine.
In the western, northern, and most central regions, a decrease in maximum air temperature will occur: in the west to +10+16 degrees, in the north to +12+18 degrees, and in the central regions to +17+22 degrees, except for Dnipropetrovsk region, where the temperature will be around +25 degrees.
In the southern and eastern parts of the country, it will still be warm tomorrow with temperatures of +21+26 degrees.
Didenko also emphasizes that in the western and northern regions, as well as in the center, except for Dnipro and its surroundings, as well as in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions, rain with thunderstorms is possible.
This is due to the activity of a cold atmospheric front. In the rest of Ukraine, significant precipitation is unlikely. The wind will be southwest, turning to northwest, moderate, with occasional strengthening.
In Kyiv, short-term rains with thunderstorms are expected on Monday. The air temperature will fluctuate from +15 to +17 degrees.
Didenko adds that cool weather is expected during the next week, except for the southeastern regions, where it will be warmer until Wednesday. However, lilac will still be in bloom.
Earlier, the forecaster warned that the weather would still delight Ukrainians.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko's warning about the approaching coolness reminds Ukrainians of the need to prepare for changing weather conditions. A decrease in air temperature is expected across the country, except for the southern regions. The forecaster pays special attention to the possible rain with thunderstorms expected in the western and northern regions, as well as in Central Ukraine. At the same time, she emphasizes that although the coming week will be cool, the blooming lilac will still decorate the country.
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