Scandinavian winds and rains attack Ukraine: Didenko warns of weather surprises.


Weather forecaster Natalia Didenko published an unfavorable weather forecast for Ukrainians on her Facebook page. According to her, winds up to 11 meters per second, rain, and thunderstorms are expected in Kyiv.
'And the atmospheric front is also doing well, it is precisely doing its job in shifting the wind and bringing rain with thunderstorms (where it thunders, there will be a storm). Let the rain also help clear the air a bit.'
The weather forecast for Wednesday, June 18, shows rain in the east and southeast of Ukraine, as well as in places to the north during the day and evening. Most of the country will remain dry.
Weather forecast in Kyiv
According to the forecaster's forecast, no precipitation is expected in the capital on June 18, only a brief rain may occur in the evening. The wind will be northwesterly and gusty, with temperatures ranging from +23 to +24 degrees. The following day, June 19, the weather will not change, but rain and a drop in temperature are expected on June 20.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko warns of bad weather and rains in various parts of Ukraine. A decrease in temperature and more precipitation is expected in some regions on June 20.
In short: Forecaster Natalia Didenko predicts rain and thunderstorms in different parts of Ukraine on Wednesday, June 18, with increased winds. Stable weather without precipitation is expected in Kyiv, but there is a possibility of brief rain in the evening. Later, on June 20, rain and a drop in temperature are expected.Read also
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