Summer-like warm weather will continue in Ukraine on June 6–7, though brief showers and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Meteorologists warn that despite the general warming trend, atmospheric conditions will remain unstable. Precipitation is possible in a number of regions, and on Sunday, a slight drop in temperature and a noticeable cooling of the air are forecast for Kyiv.
What will the weather be like in Ukraine this weekend?
According to experts, the weekend in Ukraine will be warm.
During the day, the air temperature is expected to average around +22...+27 degrees Celsius.
It will be slightly cooler in the western part of Ukraine.
Meanwhile, higher temperatures—up to +29°C—are expected in the south.
Tonight (based on a map published by experts at the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center), air temperatures may range—depending on the region—from +13°C to +19°C.
Meanwhile, on June 7, nighttime temperatures across Ukraine may range from +12°C (in the west) to +20°C.
According to Didenko, brief showers are most likely over the weekend:
in the western regions;
in the northern regions;
in the Vinnytsia region.
There may be thunderstorms in some places.
"In the rest of the country, there will be either no significant precipitation or just a few drops," the meteorologist added.
It is also worth noting that, according to maps from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, the eastern part of Ukraine will remain the "driest" region on June 6–7.
This is reported with reference to a post by meteorologist and weather forecaster Natalka Didenko on Facebook.
On June 2, temperatures in Ukraine are expected to reach up to 23°C with mostly dry weather.
May 2026 in Kyiv turned out to be warmer than usual and was accompanied by a series of meteorological anomalies. The city recorded new all-time high temperatures, as well as periods of the greatest heat during the month.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center released a forecast for the second month of spring, according to which temperatures and precipitation will remain within the climatic norm.