An anticyclone will cover Ukraine over the weekend: where rain and fog are expected.
According to inkorr.com: Over the weekend, Ukrainians will be able to enjoy warmth, as forecasters report that the anticyclone covering almost all of Eastern Europe will provide sunny days with comfortable temperatures. However, the east and north of the country are expected to have cool nights, while the west is forecast to experience rain and thunderstorms on September 14 due to an atmospheric front.
Weather for the weekend
On Saturday, September 13, the weather will be partly cloudy and dry across Ukraine. Fog is possible at night and in the morning, but during the day, temperatures will range from +19 to +28 degrees, with the lowest readings in the east of the country. On Sunday, September 14, the weather will remain similar, although brief rain and thunderstorms are possible in Transcarpathia and Lviv regions.
In 2024, the average temperature on the planet exceeded pre-industrial levels by 1.5 °C, which is a record in the entire history of observations.
Experts note that the number of extreme weather events is increasing, and over the next century, temperatures may rise by another 2.7 °C, which poses a threat to life on Earth.
While Ukrainians can enjoy consistently warm weather over the weekend, it is worth being prepared for possible changes. On Sunday, brief rain and thunderstorms are forecast in the west of the country, but generally, stable warm weather will prevail in most regions. It is also important to remember the increasing number of extreme weather events, which indicate threats of climate change in the future.
Thus, the weather over the weekend promises to be quite pleasant, although we should not forget about possible related rain and thunderstorms in the west of the country. Monitoring the weather conditions is important, as climate changes are becoming increasingly relevant in the modern world, and we need to be ready for new challenges.
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