Ukrhydrometcenter warns of significant rain in 4 regions on May 28.
Weather conditions on May 28
According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, an atmospheric front with low pressure is expected tomorrow, which will lead to cloudy weather with precipitation in almost all regions, except for the eastern regions.
Moderate rains are forecasted in most areas of the country, particularly on the Prycarpattia and some other regions. The wind will be variable with gusts of up to 15-20 m/s in some places.
Weather in Kyiv region and capital
Cloudy weather with rain is expected in the capital and Kyiv region. The air temperature at night will range from 13 to 18 degrees, and during the day from 18 to 23 degrees. In Kyiv itself, the daytime temperature will fluctuate within 18-20 degrees.
Level I danger warning
The Ukrhydrometcenter issued a warning for some regions about expected significant rain and wind gusts. These weather conditions may complicate the work of certain industries and transport.
The forecaster Natalka Didenko shared her thoughts: 'Cyclone, atmospheric fronts, rain, drizzles, downpours, then time for the sun, flowers, birds, grass - everything, like in our lives.'
'Tomorrow in Ukraine - and I don't even want to write - again mostly rains. Except in the east, without significant precipitation,' noted the meteorologist.
Didenko expressed satisfaction about the weather and reminded that we should be prepared for the heat. The air temperature is expected to be within +18+24 degrees, with a southeast wind in the east and gusts in the Carpathians.
'There's no need to complain about the weather because umbrellas are affordable for everyone, but air conditioning is not,' Didenko emphasized.
Don't forget, warmth will soon return to us, along with the sun. For now, let's feel the beauty of spring!
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