Immediately by 25 degrees: Didenko said when spring will break into Ukraine.


Temperatures are expected to rise to +11 degrees in some regions of Ukraine
Weather forecaster Natalia Didenko reported the onset of warming up to +11 degrees in some regions of Ukraine. In particular, the western regions can expect temperatures between +5 and +11 degrees. In the eastern regions, cold weather is forecasted with temperatures ranging from -2 to -6 degrees, while the rest of Ukraine should expect +1 to +5 degrees.
Nights will cling like an immature adult son to his mother-winter
'However, nights will cling like an immature adult son to his mother-winter, it will be frosty with expected temperatures of -5 to -12 degrees, in the east -11...-15 degrees, in the west -1...-6 degrees. Precipitation on February 27 in Ukraine is unlikely, except clouds may drift to the western part – the Atlantic will start gradually sending moisture to us. It's about Time,' – Didenko warned.
In Kyiv on Thursday, no precipitation is forecasted as well. The nights will be relatively cold with temperatures of -5 to -7 degrees, while during the day warming up to +2 to +4 degrees is expected.
The weather forecaster noted that a change in air masses to warmer and humid ones is anticipated. However, she pointed out that this may lead to cloudy and humid weather, which will create discomfort.
'Since it's hard to please our people, I assume that even the spring change will provoke complaints. Although nights will warm up, the cloudy and humid weather during the day will cause discomfort. Simply put, from February 28 to March 1-2, it will be wet, windy, and with wet snow in most regions of Ukraine,' – Didenko added.
It should be noted that meteorologists have already predicted what the weather will be like in Ukraine in March.
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