Warming in Ukraine up to +18°: when to expect rain and gusts of wind.
Weather forecast for the coming days
According to inkorr.com: Forecaster Natalia Didenko reported that warming is coming to Ukraine. On Thursday, October 23, warm weather is expected. Daytime temperatures will fluctuate between +11-16 degrees, although in the northeast it will only rise to +7-9 degrees.
However, the likelihood of rain remains very low. Rain is possible at night and in the morning in some regions. Kyiv, Poltava, Chernihiv, and Sumy regions may receive light rain. Winds in the western, northern, and central parts of Ukraine may strengthen to 10-14 meters per second.
Serious rains are highly unlikely, except for light rain at night and in the morning in Kyiv, Poltava, Chernihiv, and Sumy regions. Southeast winds will strengthen to 10-14 meters per second in the west, north, and center of Ukraine.
According to the forecast, the highest temperatures are expected in Crimea, where the thermometer may rise to +18 degrees. In the capital, rain is possible at night and in the morning, but there will be no precipitation during the day, and the temperature will rise to +14 degrees.
It is also worth noting that on October 24-25, rain is expected across Ukraine due to a cyclone over the North Sea and atmospheric fronts. The forecaster urges people to pay attention to their health and mood, recommending they support themselves in various ways: consultations with family doctors, drinking warm beverages, and reading interesting literature.
Thus, in the coming days, we can expect a change in weather in Ukraine: on the first day, significant warming, but starting from October 24, be prepared for rain. This is good news for those planning time outdoors, as warm days will still manage to please us before autumn arrives with its typical precipitation.
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