Warm weather returning to Ukraine up to +16, but not everywhere: Didenko spoke about the weather in different regions.
Weather forecast for March 25
According to meteorologist Natalia Didenko, uneven weather is expected across Ukraine this upcoming Friday. In the southern and central regions, as well as in the Luhansk region, the temperature will fluctuate between +12 and +16 degrees. The northern regions will be colder, with only +9 to +12 degrees. A fresh cold wind is expected along the coasts with temperatures around +8...+11 degrees.
Luhansk region will be the warmest, while Kharkiv will be the coldest with temperatures around +8...+11 degrees. In the Donetsk region, temperatures of +10...+14 degrees are expected, and in the Sea of Azov area, temperatures will be around +8...+12 degrees.
'Today's strong wind will subside tomorrow, except that gusty winds will remain in the eastern regions,' Didenko warned.
The western, northern regions, as well as Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Kharkiv regions expect rain. No precipitation is forecasted in other areas.
The meteorologist also warned of magnetic storms in the coming days.
In Kyiv, rain is expected, mainly during the night and early morning. In the daytime, the precipitation will cease, and the air temperature will be around +10 degrees.
This week, the weather will be unstable with periodic precipitation and clear spells, but generally not cold. However, from April 7, there is a likelihood of a sharp drop in temperature. It is recommended to plan your activities accordingly and to keep an eye on weather forecasts for more accurate information.
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