Warm weather up to +20 will burst into Ukraine, but there is a nuance: Didienko spoke about the weather at the beginning of November.


At the beginning of November in Ukraine, warm weather is expected. In some regions, the air temperature will rise to +20 degrees. This was reported by meteorologist Natalia Didienko. On Friday, November 1, the following temperature indicators are expected: +12+16 degrees in most regions, +9+13 degrees in Chernihiv and Sumy regions, and in some places in Odessa and Chernivtsi regions it may be up to +18+20 degrees. Rain is unlikely.
November will announce the transition to mature autumn with a strong wind. Tomorrow, northwestern and western wind gusts may reach storm gusts up to 15-20 meters per second.
In Kyiv, it will be windy on Friday, without precipitation, but still warm, during the day up to +12+14 degrees.
But already on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3, cold air of Arctic origin will begin to come in, so it will get colder. On Sunday in the southern part, the air temperature will noticeably decrease. With a strong wind that will roam throughout Ukraine, it will be uncomfortable, so it is advised to dress warmer and more tightly.
Recently meteorologists also announced the date of the first snow in Ukraine.
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