Summer with +27, but then again 'cold snap' with rains: forecaster warned that the weather will still mock Ukrainians.


Forecaster Natalia Didenko reported that heat up to +27 degrees is returning to Ukraine, but not for long.
She wrote about this on her Facebook page, reports 'Hvylya'.
According to Didenko, on Sunday it will be warm and windy in Ukraine. The maximum air temperature will be +20+25 degrees, in some places +25+27 degrees.
The wind will be from the southwest and locally will reach speeds of 15-20 meters per second.
At the same Time, rains with thunderstorms will occur in the western regions, as well as in the north, in Vinnitsa and Cherkassy regions.
In Kyiv, a brief rain and thunderstorm are expected. The wind will be southwest, gusty, and strong. During the day, it will be very warm - up to +26 degrees.
The forecaster also warned that it will get colder again from Monday to Tuesday. However, warm weather will still hold in the south and east.
Earlier, Didenko warned about contrasting weather over the weekend.
Analysis:
According to forecaster Natalia Didenko, a brief warming up to +27 degrees is expected in Ukraine, but this heat will not last long. Vinnitsa and Cherkassy regions, as well as the western regions of Ukraine, are expected to have rains with thunderstorms, while Kyiv will see a brief rain and thunderstorm. From Monday to Tuesday, the weather will get cold again, but in the south and east of the country, the warm climate will hold. Forecaster Natalia Didenko's forecast helps people make the right choice of clothing and plan their actions for the coming days.
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