Ukraine is expecting a sharp drop in temperature and thunderstorms: meteorologists provided a forecast for the week.
According to inkorr.com: The weather forecast for the coming week in Ukraine does not promise peace. Meteorologists warn of a drop in temperature, rain, and thunderstorms in various regions of the country.
Forecast for September 16
On September 16, the pressure will start to drop, but in most regions, no precipitation is expected yet. Only in the west and in the Zhytomyr region, short-term rains are expected due to an atmospheric front approaching from the west during the day.
Changes on September 17-18
On September 17-18, the pressure will continue to fall, leading to an increase in rain and possible thunderstorms. The air temperature will also drop from +16°C to +22°C, as an atmospheric front and a cyclone forming in the south will affect the weather.
Meteorologists warn that after the rains, there may be a slight increase in temperature, but the overall trend in the third decade of September will be a deterioration of weather conditions.
Recommendations for next week
Therefore, the recommendation for the next week is to be prepared for changes in the weather, especially for rain and a drop in temperature. It is advisable to keep an eye on the current forecasts.
Temperature fluctuations and precipitation can significantly affect the daily lives of Ukrainians, so it is important to be ready for changes. Due to the worsening weather conditions, this factor should be considered when planning activities in the coming days.
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