Ukraine Braces for Sudden Weather Shift: Snow in the Carpathians and Subzero Temperatures Expected.
Deteriorating Weather Conditions Across Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: On April 1, 2023, Ukraine is set to face a significant downturn in weather conditions. Air temperatures nationwide are forecast to range between +13°C and +18°C, but western regions will experience cooler readings of +7°C to +12°C. In the mountainous areas of the Carpathians, light wet snow is possible, with temperatures dropping to around 0°C.
Meanwhile, until April 3, the Desna River and its tributaries will continue to experience spring flooding. Water levels are expected to rise at a daily rate of 1 to 10 cm. In response to these developments, authorities have issued a yellow danger warning—the first level of alert. Residents near the Desna are urged to stay cautious and monitor local updates on water level changes.
Safety Recommendations
April 1 is shaping up to be a challenging day for weather in Ukraine, making it essential to heed meteorologists' safety advice.
The combination of worsening weather and ongoing flood risks could disrupt daily life, particularly in areas prone to inundation. A yellow-level alert signals the need for heightened vigilance and readiness for potential impacts. Keeping up with weather forecasts and following expert guidance can help mitigate risks tied to these hazardous conditions.
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