Warmth will still come: forecaster Didenko warned Ukrainians about cold and rainy weather.


Weather forecast in Ukraine: Natalia Didenko warns of cold weather
Forecaster Natalia Didenko warned that cold weather with rain and wet snow will continue in Ukraine for now.
As reported by 'Khvylia', she announced this on her Facebook page.
'The nights will be even colder, unbearably +2+7 degrees. The happiness in this weather situation — it will be mostly cloudy with periodic rains everywhere, so the clouds and increased humidity will prevent frosts from breaking through to us', – emphasized Didenko.
Rain is expected on May 13, with wet snow in the Carpathians, only in the southeast of Ukraine will there be no significant precipitation.
In Kyiv, rain is expected tomorrow, at night +3+6 degrees, during the day +12+14 degrees.
'It will be cold both outside and at home, so we warm up with movement, jogging, we don’t hide our down jackets, we carry hats in our pockets, we surround ourselves with cats, blankets, and we go to cultural, sports, and lecture halls where people gather. Together it is warmer, cozier, and more interesting) Let’s not complain, warmth will definitely come', – added the forecaster.
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Natalia Didenko's weather forecasts tell us about the continuation of cold and humid weather in Ukraine. Such conditions encourage residents of dormitories and apartments to dress warmly and look for cozy places to relax. It’s worth preparing for rain and wet snow, which will be relevant in many regions of the country.
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