Cyclone will bring temperature swing from +7 to +21: weather forecast for the weekend will still shake Ukrainians.


Temperature fluctuations in Ukraine due to cyclone
Meteorologist Natalka Didenko pointed out that significant temperature changes in Ukraine are related to a cyclone whose center is located in Poland. This cyclone leads to rain and brings cold air to our country.
In Kyiv, the air temperature is only +7 degrees, while in Luhansk it has risen to +21 degrees.
The weekend is forecasted to be unstable. On Saturday, May 17, wet weather with precipitation is expected due to the cyclone.
In the south of the country, a significant temperature amplitude is expected: from +16 in Odesa to +23 degrees in Kherson and Crimea. In the central part, the temperature will fluctuate from +12 to +21 degrees.
On Sunday, May 18, the weather situation will improve slightly. The temperature will rise, and precipitation is expected in most regions, except for the southern ones. Residents of Kyiv will see improvements in weather conditions: the rain will stop, the sun will shine, and the temperature will be +15 degrees.
Throughout the next week, the weather will change. Monday is promised to be warm, except for the western regions. On Tuesday, rain and cooling are expected, but starting Wednesday, gradual warming will begin.
Note: spring frosts can negatively affect the fruit harvest in Ukraine, which may lead to a rise in prices for them.
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