Frosts up to -19 will suddenly change to spring warmth: Didenko warned about a sharp temperature drop.


The weather in Ukraine remains wintry with frosts, snow, and sunny days, reports meteorologist Natalka Didenko.
'Sun, frost, snow – this is exactly the nice weather that many have asked for,' notes the meteorologist.
According to her forecasts, low air temperatures create additional discomfort for Ukrainians, especially under conditions of constant shelling and threats to the country’s energy infrastructure.
A significant warming is expected in Ukraine starting from February 25. Daytime temperatures will gradually rise from 1-5°C to 4-9°C warmth, and in the western and southern regions, it may even reach +10°C.
However, in the coming days, on February 19, frosty weather will remain in Ukraine. Night temperatures will fluctuate from -9°C to -13°C, with eastern regions expecting a drop to -19°C, while in the west, it will be slightly warmer – from -4°C to -10°C. During the day, temperatures across Ukraine are expected to range from -1°C to -6°C.
On Wednesday, light snow is expected in the western, northern, and some central regions, while in the south and east of the country, no precipitation is forecasted. In the capital, thermometers will show -10°C overnight, and during the day, temperatures will range from -1°C to -3°C. The meteorologist warns of icy roads and the likelihood of light snowfall.
'Exactly in a week, we will watch how the late winter water drips from the roofs and clear icicles hang down,' optimistically notes Natalka Didenko, predicting the arrival of spring warmth in Kyiv and most regions of Ukraine starting February 25.
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