The Worst Day of March: Forecaster Didenko Warned About Windy Weather and Frost.


On Tuesday, March 18, forecaster Natalia Didenko warned about worsening weather in Ukraine.
According to her, tomorrow will be an uncomfortable day in terms of weather conditions.
A night with frosts is expected, from which we have already gotten used to not having after the warm temperatures of the last few days," she noted.
At night, the air temperature will drop to -1-6 degrees, and in the west even to -8 degrees. In the south and southeast, it will be a bit warmer, 0+3 degrees.
During the day, the air temperature will also not be pleasant: a maximum of +2+5 degrees. So you need to have warm jackets and hats.
Moreover, on top of this cold snap, there will be strong winds that lower the feeling of temperature.
"On March 18, gusts of northwestern wind may reach 15-20 meters per second. Snow is expected in the Sumy region, and rain in Crimea and Pryazov'ye. That's all," Didenko emphasized.
In Kyiv on Tuesday, no significant precipitation is expected. At night, the temperature will be -3-5 degrees, and during the day +2+4 degrees.
"So once again I emphasize – tomorrow will be an uncomfortable day in terms of weather, so wear hats and don’t unbutton – one moment of recklessness and the whole week will be spent with a red nose, a sore throat, and sad eyes. Moreover, this day will be the only one. On Wednesday, it will still be a bit cool, but during the day it will already be warmer by a few degrees. From March 20, spring will establish itself in Ukraine - the temperature will rise, and we will rejoice in spring warmth," the forecaster emphasized.
Earlier, Didenko warned Ukrainians about frosts and snow.
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