Atmospheric front with rain does not recede: forecaster Didenko said when the warmth will return.


Forecaster's warning about rain
Forecaster Natalia Didenko emphasized the arrival of an atmospheric front with precipitation, warning Ukrainians about bad weather.
According to her, on Friday, May 16, an atmospheric front with rain is expected in the north, west, and in the Vinnytsia region. The forecasted temperature will range from +8 to +21 degrees depending on the region. In Kyiv, in particular, there will be a noticeable drop in temperature to +9...+11 degrees.
The forecaster noted that despite the cold weather on Saturday, the temperature will begin to rise on Sunday and in the following days. However, rain on the weekend and the next week will continue to affect Ukrainians.
'On Monday again — whoosh! — degrees down, but from Tuesday-Wednesday it will warm up. Although lively rains do not want to yield to any authoritative dry anticyclones — the weekend and the next week will be mostly wet'
Recall that it was previously announced about the approaching Ukrainian atmospheric front with cold weather.
Weather warning
The weather warning from forecaster Natalia Didenko is important information for citizens to prepare for changes in weather conditions and protect themselves from bad weather. Atmospheric fronts that bring rain can significantly impact the daily activities of the population, so it is important to be warned in advance about their arrival.
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