Weather on October 3: Forecasters warn of frosts in Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: Today, October 3, Ukraine is experiencing the influence of high atmospheric pressure fields and cool air masses. No precipitation is expected, but the sun may occasionally peek through the clouds. The exception is the Carpathians, where small rains and wet snow are possible at night.
In the western and northern regions, fog may occur at night and in the morning. The wind will blow from the east and northeast at a speed of 7-12 meters per second. In the south and southeast of the country, gusts of wind may reach 15-20 meters per second.
Temperature Conditions
Air temperature varies depending on the region. In the western and northern regions, temperatures at night are expected to be 1-6°C, during the day – 8-13°C. In other territories, the night temperature will fluctuate from 4 to 9°C, while during the day it will rise to 14-19°C. In the highlands of the Carpathians, the temperature will range from -2°C to +3°C.
Frost Warning
Forecasters warn of the possibility of ground frosts in the western and northern regions, particularly in Volyn, Rivne, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Zhytomyr regions, where the temperature may drop to 0-3°C.
The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center predicts cool and dry weather for October 3. The air temperature will be relatively low but comfortable for this time of year. However, caution is advised, as frost may occur in some regions.
Thus, the weather conditions in Ukraine today remain cool, with slight chances of precipitation in the Carpathians. It is recommended to pay attention to temperature fluctuations, especially the possible frosts, to avoid any discomfort related to the cold in the morning hours.
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