October starts with sharp weather: where it will be warm and where it will be cold.
Weather forecast for the first October weekend
According to inkorr.com: In the first weekend of October, Ukrainians can expect diverse weather. According to meteorologist Natalka Didenko, the temperature will be cool in the west of the country – about +9...+12 degrees. It will be warmer in the east and southeast, up to +15...+18 degrees. Northern regions are expected to have +12...+14 degrees, in the center – from +12 to +18, and in the south – +15...+19, with temperatures in Crimea reaching +20 degrees.
On Saturday, rain is expected in Odesa, Mykolaiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Chernivtsi regions, and in the evening they will spread to central and northern regions. No precipitation is forecasted in the rest of Ukraine.
Forecast for Sunday
On Sunday, rain is expected in the south, except for Odesa, as well as in the east and locally in the west. Most central and northern regions will remain dry.
In Kyiv, the weekend will mostly be dry, but a light rain is possible in the evening on Saturday. The air temperature in the capital will fluctuate at around +14...+15 degrees.
'October traditionally loves contrasts, so in the western regions, warmer clothes will have to be taken out, while in the east, the breath of Indian summer will still be felt,' Didenko noted.
The first October weekend will bring Ukrainians a variety of weather conditions depending on the region. The air temperature will significantly change from west to east of the country, and rain is likely only in some regions. In general, meteorologists predict mostly dry weather in Kyiv with possible light precipitation.
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