Hurricane in Poltava region: thousands of subscribers left without electricity.
According to inkorr.com: Today, September 1, cloudy weather with light rains is expected in Ukraine. Such forecasts were announced by meteorologists from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, reports Glavkom.
Weather forecast by regions
In the southern, central, eastern regions and in Sumy region, short-lived rains with thunderstorms are possible. In other regions, no precipitation is expected. The temperature at night will range from 13 to 18°, in the south – up to 21°. During the day it will be warmer: from 26 to 31°, while in the east the temperature may reach 34°, with a possibility of rising to 37° on hot days.
Wind conditions and gusts
The wind will mostly be from the northeast at a speed of 5-10 m/s.
Consequences of the storm in Poltava region
It should also be noted that the storm in the Poltava region caused disruptions in electricity supply in many settlements. This led to damage to some buildings and trees. This was reported by the head of the Poltava Regional State Administration, Volodymyr Kogut.
According to JSC 'Poltavaoblenergo', the bad weather caused power supply disruptions in 26 settlements. 938 legal entities and 9211 household subscribers in various communities of Poltava region were left without electricity. Emergency crews are actively working to restore electricity.
Meteorologists warn that changeable weather with short-lived rains will continue in Ukraine, especially in the south. It is recommended to be cautious and prepare for possible bad weather and disruptions in electricity networks.
This news is relevant for everyone planning to go outside, especially in regions where rains and thunderstorms are possible. It is also important to consider the consequences of the storm in the Poltava region, which may affect many residents. A reminder to be cautious during bad weather leaves room for understanding the significance of weather in our daily lives.Read also
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