Real summer is coming to Ukraine: forecasters promise up to +32 degrees.
According to inkorr.com: Forecaster Natalia Didenko predicts sunny weather for Ukraine due to the approaching northeastern anticyclone.
'Today, our citizens will experience quite warm and sunny weather - no rain is expected anywhere. It will be real summer across the country,' - said the forecaster.
According to Didenko, on September 5, temperatures in Ukraine will range from +28 to +32 degrees. The warmest weather is expected in the west, with comfortable conditions also in the south, and cozy weather in the east and center.
The northern regions and Sumy region will remain unchanged in terms of weather, with temperatures from +21 to +27 degrees. However, the forecaster emphasizes the possibility of fog in the western parts of Ukraine, which may complicate road traffic.
In Kyiv, dry and sunny weather is forecasted on September 5, with temperatures around +26 degrees.
Weather in Poland
The forecaster also notes that interesting weather conditions will be observed in Poland. An active cyclone will bring heavy rains and thunderstorms to many cities, but by the evening the precipitation should cease. Temperature contrasts will be noticeable in the east and west of the country.
Natalia Didenko has already mentioned the possibility of autumn cooling in Ukraine.
Therefore, the weather forecast from Natalia Didenko promises sunny and warm weather in Ukraine on September 5, while rains and thunderstorms are expected in Poland. Temperature changes will significantly affect the contrast between the east and west.
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