Summer is on pause again: forecaster Didenko warned about a sharp drop in temperature.


Forecaster Nataliya Didenko warns Ukrainians about strong winds. According to her, on Thursday, June 19, a northwestern wind is expected almost everywhere in Ukraine - if not gusty, then stormy with speeds of up to 15-20 meters per second.
The air temperature remains comfortable for summer: tomorrow afternoon temperatures are expected to be +22+27, and in the south up to +26+31 degrees. Rain with thunderstorms is possible in the west, and locally in the north and eastern regions. In Kyiv, on Thursday, there will be no significant precipitation, except for a local shower in the evening.
'Fluctuations in air temperature, atmospheric pressure, and strong winds can affect meteopaths, so keep your 'captopres' and 'Citramons' nearby. Heat lovers will have to wait a little longer,' Didenko emphasized.
Earlier, she warned about weather surprises: a drop in temperature is expected in Ukraine on June 20 and 21, but on Sunday it will warm up again.
Changes in the weather over Ukraine
Changes are expected in the Ukrainian air soon: strong winds and a drop in temperature on Friday, and warmer again on Sunday. Therefore, it is better to be prepared for various weather conditions this week!
According to forecaster Nataliya Didenko, days with changing weather are approaching in Ukraine. On Thursday, strong winds are expected, but the air temperature will remain comfortable for summer. Therefore, it is better to have an umbrella handy and prepare for different weather conditions this week.
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