Strong Wind and Cold Rain: Didenko Warned of a Sharp Change in Weather.


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The forecast for April 2nd predicts rain across almost the entire territory of the country, except for the western regions where the rain will end in the afternoon. According to meteorologist Natalka Didenko, a strong north wind is expected in the north and west, with gusts of 15-20 meters per second, which may lead to stormy conditions.
The air temperature will remain high in the eastern regions, in the south and in the Dnipropetrovsk region – it is expected to be +14+19 degrees. In the central regions, it will be cooler – from +10 to +14 degrees, and in Vinnytsia it will be even colder – only +7+11.
The western regions will have varying temperatures: most areas expect +9+12 degrees, but in Volyn and Rivne, the air will warm up to +12+16 degrees. The coldest will be in the north of the country, where temperatures will not exceed +7+9 degrees.
In Kyiv, damp and windy weather with occasional rain is expected. The daytime temperature will not exceed +9 degrees, and strong wind gusts may complicate the situation on the roads.
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The weekend will bring warming to the cool regions, but on April 6, a significant cooling is expected across the country. Next week, the temperature will drop even further, with possible night frosts, wet snow, and intensified winds.
Didenko warns that the forecast may change, so it is important to keep track of updates. Ukrainians are advised to prepare warm clothing, check the condition of their vehicles, and those sensitive to weather changes should be particularly attentive to their health.
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