Yellow level: residents of Kyiv region warned about dangerous weather.


Weather forecast for March 13
Tomorrow, March 13, residents of Kyiv region are expected to experience variable cloudiness with a gradual deterioration of weather conditions. This was reported by the press service of Ukrhydrometcentre.
The night will be dry, but during the day light rain is expected throughout the region. The temperature will be quite warm for this Time of year. At night, temperatures in the Kyiv region are expected to range from 4 to 9 degrees Celsius, while during the day it will be 14 to 19 degrees above zero. In Kyiv, it will be a bit warmer: at night 7 to 9 degrees Celsius, during the day – 15 to 17 degrees.
“Strong gusts of wind can create difficulties in the operation of energy and communal infrastructure, as well as complicate traffic. We recommend that residents be cautious when moving on the streets, especially in areas with tall trees and unsecured structures.”
During the day, wind strength is expected to increase with gusts up to 15-20 meters per second, which has resulted in the declaration of a yellow level of danger throughout the Kyiv region.
Such weather conditions may lead to problems in energy and communal infrastructure, as well as complicate traffic. Therefore, we recommend that residents be cautious when moving on the streets, especially in areas with tall trees and unsecured structures.
Earlier, meteorologists warned about weather surprises in March.
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