April weather is coming to Ukraine: meteorologist explained where it will warm up to +13.


Meteorologist Natalia Didenko explained what weather is expected in Ukraine at the beginning of this week.
According to her report, on Monday, January 27, Western Europe is expecting very windy and rainy weather. Occasionally, rain may change to wet snow, even in the northwest of Spain.
Didenko explained that this is due to a turbulent cyclone, one of the centers of which is located over the UK. At this Time, Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, will have mostly dry weather.
Ukraine will not have precipitation. Spring weather is expected with somewhat windy conditions. Air temperature will gradually rise.
By Monday, the temperature will be around +5 to +11 degrees, and in the western regions and southern part of Ukraine, it will reach +8 to +13 degrees.
In Kyiv, there will be no precipitation, with a southern gusty wind and warmth reaching +7 to +9 degrees during the day.
Didenko also predicts that the end of January will not just be warm, but very warm.
'Although earlier it was forecasted +20 degrees, the temperature has slightly lowered, but still, according to forecasts, in Ukraine from January 28 to 30, +12 to +16 degrees are expected. This closely resembles April rather than January. This particularly applies to the western regions, the south of Ukraine, and some areas of the central regions. However, warm weather will be observed throughout the territory of Ukraine,' the meteorologist reported.
It was previously reported that Ukraine is expecting a wave of warming.
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