Wet Snow Expected in Ukraine on April 8-9, Meteorologist Says
Meteorologist Natalka Didenko has announced that Ukraine will experience wet snow on April 8-9 due to the passage of a cold atmospheric front, with significant weather changes anticipated in the coming days.
In a recent update, meteorologist Natalka Didenko shared on her Facebook page that Ukraine is set to experience wet snow on April 8-9, a result of a cold atmospheric front moving through the region. She emphasized that the weather conditions are expected to change drastically in the upcoming days.
According to Didenko's report, today and tomorrow, April 7, a cold front will traverse Ukraine, bringing not only precipitation but also a drop in air temperatures. She pointed out that on April 7, most of the country will find itself behind this front, meaning a new cold air mass will move into the regions, lowering daytime temperatures to between 6 and 9 degrees Celsius.
In the southern and eastern parts of Ukraine, temperatures will remain slightly higher, ranging from 9 to 13 degrees Celsius. However, by April 8, the cooling trend will extend to these regions as well, leading to a general decrease in temperatures across the country. On Tuesday, April 9, meteorologists predict damp weather with intermittent rain and the possibility of wet snow.
Additionally, Didenko warned of potential frost during the nighttime hours in the west, north, northeast, and some central regions of Ukraine. This could pose challenges for the population, especially for farmers who are actively engaged in the spring planting campaign.
"An uncomfortable component of the upcoming weather will be a strong northwestern wind, with gusts possible tomorrow reaching 15-20 meters per second in some areas," Didenko highlighted, noting that such weather conditions could complicate movement and outdoor work.
In the capital city of Ukraine, Kyiv, meteorologists forecast a drop in temperatures to between 7 and 9 degrees Celsius on April 7, along with potential rain. On Tuesday, the capital is also expected to experience strong northwestern winds, adding to the discomfort for city residents.
It is worth mentioning that, according to Didenko, a warming trend in Ukraine is anticipated around April 14-15, which could be positive news for farmers who have already sown over 461,000 hectares of spring crops. These figures indicate an active start to the spring season in the agricultural sector.
In conclusion, it should be noted that the weather in Ukraine continues to be unpredictable, making it essential for residents to stay updated on meteorological forecasts and be prepared for possible changes in weather conditions.
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