Ukraine to be hit by abnormal heat up to +43 degrees: meteorologists name the dates.


According to Ventusky weather radar data, it will soon become hot again in Ukraine. Recently, the temperature has been comfortable, but this will not last long. In some regions, temperatures are expected to reach up to +43 degrees. Starting August 16, the temperature may rise to +30-36 degrees.
In the coming days, an increase in temperature is expected, in particular, from +30 to +36 degrees on August 19, and it will be even hotter on August 20 - from +38 to +41 degrees. Meanwhile, on August 21 in the western regions, the heat will subside and the temperature will be from 7 to 20 degrees, but in the purple and brown zones, the noticeable warmth will remain. This may range from +30 to +35 degrees and from +39 to +43 degrees, respectively.
It is noted that cool air is currently entering Ukraine, but this will change from August 15. Western and southwestern flows will bring warm air from the Balkans and raise the temperature throughout Ukraine. In this regard, an increase in temperature at night and during the day is expected.
According to Natalia Holenia, head of the weather forecasting department at Ukrhydrometeorological Center, from August 15 at night the temperature will be +13-19 degrees in most areas, and up to 22 degrees in the south. Daytime temperatures will also increase in the south and western regions to +30-32 degrees. In the south and in Transcarpathia on August 16-17, temperatures can be expected to reach up to +35 degrees, and in other areas - around +30-33 degrees.
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