Down jackets will be necessary: the weather will bring temperature swings for Ukrainians.


The weather in Ukraine: cold spring continues
According to weather forecaster Natalia Didenko, cold weather will persist in Ukraine until next Thursday, March 27. There's no need to pack away your down jackets yet. However, on that day, it is recommended to spend more Time outdoors, enjoying the warmth. Most regions of Ukraine expect temperatures between +12 and +17 degrees. Only the western regions and coastal areas will be slightly cooler, with temperatures around +10 to +13 degrees.
'In the future, temperatures will swing up and down, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the daily forecasts, because choosing what to wear will still be a quest. In other words, you understand - if tomorrow it is +15 degrees outside, it doesn’t mean that the day after tomorrow it will be +20. There will still be cold spells, and soon,' emphasized the forecaster.
In the western and northern regions, rains of varying intensity are also expected. The heaviest precipitation is anticipated in the Chernivtsi region due to the influence of a southern cyclone. Rain is also possible in the Odesa region and in Luhansk. In the rest of Ukraine, there will be no precipitation. Warm weather with temperatures around +15 degrees is also expected in Kyiv.
Natalia Didenko has warned about a drastic change in weather, so it is important to keep an eye on the daily forecasts. Cold spells have not yet passed and will return soon.
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