Beware, Frosts: Hydrometeorological Center Forecasts Weather for October 2.


Mostly dry and warm weather is expected in Ukraine on Tuesday
On October 2, dry and warm weather is forecasted in Ukraine. No precipitation is expected across the country, which will pleasantly surprise residents and guests of the country.
This weather forecast is provided by the Ukrainian hydrometeorological center according to the "Hvylya" magazine.
Most regions will have a southeast wind with a speed of 5-10 m/s, but in the northern regions, as well as in Vinnytsia and Odesa regions, the wind will change direction to north.
Night air temperature is expected to range from 6 to 11 degrees Celsius, while on the seaside it will rise to 14 degrees. During the day, the air will warm up to 16-21 degrees, and in the east and southeast of the country, the thermometer may reach up to 25 degrees.
In the western regions of Ukraine, it will be somewhat cooler: nighttime temperatures will range from 1 to 6 degrees Celsius. In Zakarpattia and Prykarpattia, ground frosts of 0-3 degrees are possible. Daytime temperatures in the western region are expected to be between 12-17 degrees Celsius.
In the highlands of the Carpathians, nighttime temperatures may vary from 3 to 2 degrees below zero, while during the day, the air will warm up to 8-13 degrees.
In the Kyiv region, partly cloudy weather is expected without precipitation. The wind will be predominantly northerly, with a speed of 5-8 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will range from 6 to 11 degrees, while daytime temperatures will range from 16 to 21 degrees. In Kyiv, nighttime temperatures will be 8-10 degrees, and during the day, the air will warm up to 17-19 degrees.
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