The new week of November will be memorable for Ukrainians not only for the operation of generators due to power outages, but also for a significant warming. In some regions, the temperature will rise to 14 degrees Celsius. This was reported by meteorologist Natalia Didenko.
According to her, on Tuesday, November 19, no precipitation is expected across the country. The average air temperature will range from 4 to 7 degrees Celsius, but in the south, it will traditionally be warmer, between +7 and +12 degrees. In Crimea, temperatures may reach up to 14 degrees Celsius.
"In Kyiv, on the Day of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Service, November 19, clear weather is anticipated, with daytime temperatures reaching +7 degrees, and by November 20, temperatures could rise to +11 degrees," the message states.
The meteorologist also noted that on November 20, precipitation will return, but only in the western regions for now. At the same time, a spike in temperatures is expected, reaching between +8 and +15 degrees. The western and northeastern parts of the country will be exceptions.
Starting from November 21, the weather will deteriorate significantly. Atmospheric fronts will bring complex weather conditions with rain, snow, wet snow accumulation, and strong winds. Ultimately, a planned cooling is expected.
"The weather in the capital is expected to worsen starting from November 21 — rain transitioning to snow, wet snow accumulation, stormy winds, and cooling," Natalia Didenko concluded.
We remind you that on November 17, it was reported that the meteorologist indicated when heavy snowfall would reach Ukraine. The beginning of the week will still be relatively warm, with light rain or snow possible in some areas. Closer to the end of the week, meteorologists predict worsening weather conditions.