Weather August 27: Dry and Warm Weather Returns to Ukraine.
Weather Forecast for August 27
According to inkorr.com: On August 27, mostly dry weather with light cloudiness and clearings is expected in Ukraine. This information was provided by the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
Forecasters note that cloudiness will alternate with clearings throughout the country, except for the northern regions, where short-term rains are not excluded.
The south-western and western wind will blow at a speed of 5-10 m/s.
Air Temperature
- At night: +7…+12 degrees in most regions, +10…+15 degrees in the south
- During the day: +19…+24 degrees across Ukraine, up to +23…+28 degrees in the south
Weather in Kyiv Region and the Capital
In the Kyiv region and the city of Kyiv, cloudy weather with clearings is predicted, without precipitation. The wind is mainly from the west, at a speed of 5-10 m/s.
Temperature in the region:
- At night: +7…+12 degrees
- During the day: +19…+24 degrees
Temperature in Kyiv:
- At night: +10…+12 degrees
- During the day: +21…+23 degrees
Residents of the capital and surrounding areas can expect dry and warm weather throughout the day.
Earlier, it was reported that the weather in Ukraine would change sharply.
Thus, the weather in Ukraine on August 27 will be mostly dry with variable cloudiness. In the northern regions, short-term rains are possible. The air temperature at night will range from +7 to +12 degrees, while during the day it is expected to be from +19 to +24 degrees, rising to +28 in the south. Stable and warm weather is also anticipated in Kyiv and the region without precipitation.
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