Climatologists on the Future of Winters: What Ukrainians Can Expect in the New Season.
According to inkorr.com: Winters in Ukraine are becoming increasingly warmer and less snowy, and this trend is expected to continue in the near future. Climatologists warn of a new reality where frosts will occur less frequently.
Temperature Changes and Snow Stability
Vira Balabukh from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute notes that the average temperature is rising and snow is becoming less stable. However, it is worth emphasizing that frosts and snowfalls will not completely disappear due to our geographical location.
'We will still feel the breath of the Arctic, but less intensely,' she explained.
Forecasts for Autumn and Preparation for the Heating Season
Forecasts for autumn indicate the possibility of an 'Indian summer', and the first snows may appear soon, especially in the Carpathians. It is also important to remember the need to prepare energy systems for the heating season.
Thus, the climate in Ukraine is changing: winters are becoming warmer and less snowy, but frosts and snowfalls will not disappear completely. Scientists warn of a new reality where cold winters will become an exception, so it is essential to be prepared for these climatic changes.
Consequently, adapting to the new weather conditions will require attention from society and authorities, particularly regarding energy security. It is important to plan and prepare for changes to ensure comfort and safety during the cold months.
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