Spring Warmth Peaks at +18°C in Ukraine on March 27, but Rain Is on the Horizon.
Ukraine Weather Forecast for March 27
According to Novyny.live: On March 27, spring warmth will persist across Ukraine despite the influence of a cyclone developing over the Balkans. The day will bring variable cloudiness, with light rain possible in Sumy Oblast and the eastern part of the country. Overnight temperatures will range from +2 to +7 °C, while daytime highs are expected to climb between +13 and +18 °C. In the Carpathian region, conditions will be slightly cooler, with temperatures settling at +7 to +12 °C.
Wind speeds across Ukraine will reach 5–10 m/s, but in the Carpathians, gusts could intensify to 15–20 m/s. A Level III avalanche danger remains in effect for Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast on this day. Hikers and travelers on mountain routes should exercise heightened caution.
Outlook for the Coming Days
Starting March 28, rain is forecast nationwide, with air temperatures dropping to between +10 and +15 °C. This shift means the current spring-like conditions will soon give way to cooler, wetter weather—a change that residents and tourists alike should prepare for.
These evolving weather patterns could affect daily life for Ukrainians, particularly in agriculture and outdoor recreation. Given the persistent high avalanche risk in the Carpathians, visitors are urged to stay alert and check forecasts before heading into mountainous areas. The arrival of rain after March 27 may also disrupt plans for nature outings and weekend getaways.
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