Tomorrow in Ukraine different weather: where it will be cold and where it will be warm.
According to inkorr.com: According to meteorologists' forecasts, tomorrow there will be significant temperature fluctuations in Ukraine. In the western and northern regions, thermometers will show only +6...+10 °C during the day, while in the eastern and southern regions, the temperature will be higher – +14...+18 °C.
A similar situation is expected in the central regions. In Vinnytsia and Kropyvnytskyi, the temperature is forecasted to range from +7 to +11 degrees, slightly warmer in Cherkasy – from +9 to +12, and in Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions, +15 and +16 degrees are expected, respectively. The south of the country will be warm – +12...+16 °C.
Rain will only pass in the northern regions. Other areas of Ukraine will remain without significant precipitation, despite the cloudiness. For example, dry weather is forecasted in Odesa region.
Forecast for the capital and other regions
In Kyiv, on October 2, rain and cold weather are expected – the temperature will drop to about +8 °C. Meteorologist Natalka Didenko reports that we should prepare for cool and rainy weather. In the coming days, the capital will gradually warm up, and warmth will also come to other regions. The coldest temperatures will be in the west, but after October 5, an increase in temperature is also expected there.
Meanwhile, the east and south of Ukraine will remain in the warm zone, where the temperature may rise even to +18...+20 °C.
The weather conditions on October 2 in Ukraine will vary depending on the region. The west and north are expected to have cool weather, while the east and south will be warmer. Since rain will only occur in certain regions, meteorologists advise being prepared for different temperature conditions and to monitor the forecasts.
Tomorrow is promised to be quite diverse in terms of weather – from cool temperatures in the west to noticeable warmth in the south and east. This reminds us how the climate in Ukraine changes depending on the season. Since forecasts are not stable, it is wise to keep an eye on updates, as the weather may affect the plans of many people in different regions.Read also
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