Spring will unexpectedly come to Ukraine: Didenko shared when to expect warmth up to +16.
On January 29, Ukrainians will experience unusually warm weather, more akin to the spring season. Air temperatures will rise above the norm, reaching up to +16 degrees.
According to meteorologist Natalia Didenko, who shared this news on her Facebook, Wednesday will be warm across Ukraine. The maximum air temperature will reach +7+12 degrees, while in the west and south of the country, it will rise to +12+16 degrees.
'By the way, an interesting detail: traditionally warmer Transcarpathia will break the stereotype this time, with tomorrow's temperatures reaching +9+11 degrees. The wind will be from the south, moderate, and at times gusty, like in spring. Significant precipitation is not expected in most regions of Ukraine, except for rain with wet snow at night in the Carpathians and Transcarpathia, and rain in Volyn and Rivne regions,' Didenko noted.
In Kyiv, no precipitation is expected on Wednesday as well. The wind will be southern and gusty. It will be warm in the city: +5 degrees at night and +9 degrees during the day.
The meteorologist also emphasized that warm weather will continue on January 30. However, starting from February 1, a cold snap is expected again in Ukraine.
'Spend more time outdoors, ventilate heavy rugs, woolen household decorations, and unfashionable fur coats on the balcony, and notice that the day has become a bit longer and rejoice in this fact. A pleasant warm surprise from winter will last a little longer, but a cold snap will come to Ukraine starting February 1,' Didenko added.
Earlier, it was reported about the arrival of spring in Ukraine.
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