Significant cooling and fog: Didenko told what weather awaits Ukrainians in the coming days.


The coldest night of the week in Ukraine: forecast by the forecaster
Tonight, a significant cooling is expected in Ukraine, which will become the coldest period of this week. This was reported by forecaster Natalka Didenko.
According to her forecasts, the greatest decrease in temperature is expected in the northern regions, in Vinnytsia and Cherkasy, where nighttime temperatures will drop to -4...-9°C, and in some places in Chernihiv region even down to -11°C. In other areas, temperatures are expected to range from -1 to -4°C, except for the western and southern regions, where slight positive values may occur.
During the day on Wednesday, the temperature will drop slightly. A range of -2 to +4°C is expected. The western regions will have temperatures of +4...+7°C, while Transcarpathia and the southern Crimea will see +7...+9°C.
Didenko predicts little precipitation. In the western regions, a light rain is possible, while in the northern regions and in Vinnytsia - wet snow. Special attention should be paid to fogs, which are becoming denser and may reduce visibility to 300-500 meters.
In the capital, on November 27, a little wet snow is expected. At night, the temperature will drop to -5...-8°C, making it the coldest night of the week. During the day, a temperature of 0...-2°C is expected.
The forecaster assures that in the coming days a slight increase in temperature is expected. It is recommended to dress warmly, take care of health, and be cautious on the roads.
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