Sudden cold and rains will hit Ukraine: forecaster Didenko warned of a sharp deterioration in weather.


Forecaster Natalia Didenko issued a warning for Ukrainians regarding the bad weather approaching. She shared this information on her Facebook page.
According to her, on Friday, June 13, the temperature in Ukraine will drop to +8+14 degrees at night.
'During the day it will be average, +15+19 degrees is expected, it will be quite chilly, only in the south and southeast it will be a bit warmer, but that is logical', - she emphasized.
The forecaster warns that on Friday there will be a strong northwesterly wind with gusts of 15-20 meters per second in Ukraine.
'And be careful when choosing parking spots for cars, and do not stand under old poplars to avoid a branch falling on your head', - she urged.
Weather in Kyiv
In Kyiv, rain is also expected, a strong northwesterly wind with gusts of 15-20 meters per second and a temperature of +16+18 degrees.
According to the forecast, with the arrival of Saturday-Sunday, the temperature will rise. Keep in mind that this is only a temporary cold snap, but it’s best not to be in open spaces. This day will be cool compared to the usual summer.
Previously, it was reported about the approaching rains, strong winds, and cooling across Ukraine.
The weather in Ukraine is changing suddenly, a sharp cold snap, rains, and strong winds are expected. Forecasters advise being careful and vigilant, especially during stormy weather conditions.
The forecaster warns of a sharp cold snap and rains expected in Ukraine. Also, on Friday, strong winds are anticipated, so residents of the country should be vigilant and cautious.
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