On July 16, rain will fall across several regions of Ukraine
Today, Thursday, July 16, warm weather is expected, with almost no rain throughout Ukraine. Light precipitation is possible only in a few regions.
Today, Ukraine is expected to have calm weather, with no precipitation in most regions. Only in Zakarpattia, the Carpathians, and the southeastern part of the country are brief showers and thunderstorms possible in some areas during the day.
Despite the northwesterly wind, temperatures will reach quite comfortable levels, with pleasant warmth.
Today, calm weather is forecast for Ukraine, with no precipitation in most regions. Only in Zakarpattia, the Carpathians, and the southeastern part of the country are brief showers and thunderstorms possible in some areas during the day.
Despite the northwesterly wind, temperatures will reach quite comfortable levels, with pleasant warmth.
Partly cloudy skies are expected today. No precipitation is expected, though brief showers and thunderstorms are possible in some areas during the day in Transcarpathia, the Carpathian Mountains, and the southeastern part of the country.
The wind will be from the northwest at 5–10 m/s.
Daytime temperatures will range from 25 to 30°.
Weather in Kyiv
Partly cloudy skies are expected today in Kyiv and the surrounding region, with no precipitation.
The wind will be from the northwest at 5–10 m/s.
Daytime temperatures in the region will be 25–30°, and in Kyiv, 28–30°.
This is according to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
As a reminder, on Wednesday, July 16, the rainy weather began to subside, and it became warmer in most regions of Ukraine. At the same time, localized precipitation is still possible in some regions, but overall, summer heat will gradually spread across the country.
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