Frosts return: forecaster Didenko warns Ukrainians about temperature swings.


Weather in Ukraine: instability and frosts
Nataliya Didenko, a weather forecaster, warns Ukrainians about the unstable weather expected in the coming days. Frosts are possible at night, while daytime temperatures will rise to +21 degrees. In particular, nights in the northern and central regions, including Kharkiv region, are threatened with ground frosts. The temperature in Ukraine on the night of Friday is expected to range from +2 to +6 degrees, while in the southern part of the country from +6 to +10 degrees.
Throughout Friday, the air temperature will be between +14 and +18 degrees, in the west from +15 to +21 degrees, while it will be coolest in the northeastern part of the country, where temperatures are expected to be from +11 to +14 degrees.
Frosts are also possible on the ground in Kyiv at night, while the daytime temperature will be a typical 15 degrees for this period. No precipitation is expected.
At the end of the week, periodic rain is expected in the western and northern regions, with some rain in the central regions. In Dnipropetrovsk region, it will be dry, while the southern and eastern parts of the country will remain free of precipitation. It should be noted that nights in the northern and central regions, as well as Kharkiv region, have a likelihood of ground frosts. Such weather conditions in May are not uncommon. Didenko also notes that tornadoes, which were recently recorded in Ukraine and shared online, do occur, although not as frequently as frosts.
Earlier, it was reported that an atmospheric front with heat up to +24 degrees is approaching Ukraine.
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