Scorching African Heat Wave of Up to 38°C to Hit Ukraine Starting June 28
Weather Forecast for Ukraine: June 27–30, 2023
According to Главком: A wave of extreme heat is set to sweep across Ukraine from June 28, with temperatures potentially climbing to 38°C, according to the latest forecast for June 27–30. While dry and mostly clear conditions will prevail, the heat surge is driven by hot air moving north from Africa. The Kyiv region faces elevated risks, as an extreme fire hazard warning has been issued for June 27.
Outlook for June 27–29
On June 27, most of Ukraine will experience partly cloudy skies with little to no precipitation, though brief showers may occur in the northeast. Winds will mainly come from the northwest at 5–10 m/s. Overnight lows will range from 13–18°C, rising to 21°C in southern areas and Transcarpathia. Daytime highs are expected to reach:
- 25–30°C across most of the country;
- 29–34°C in western regions;
- up to 35°C locally in Transcarpathia.
For June 28–29, nighttime temperatures will range from 16–23°C, with daytime highs between 25–34°C. On Sunday, June 28, intense heat will engulf the western regions, and by Monday, June 29, the right-bank areas will see temperatures soar to 35–38°C. This phenomenon is caused by a mass of hot air originating from northern Africa, moving through southern and central Europe into Ukraine.
In Kyiv on June 27, the weather will be partly cloudy with no rain, accompanied by a northwesterly wind at 5–10 m/s. In the Kyiv region, overnight temperatures will be 13–18°C, with daytime highs of 25–30°C. Within the capital, the mercury will drop to 16–18°C at night and rise to 28–30°C during the day. Additionally, a severe heatwave is forecast for the Kyiv region on June 29–30, with daytime temperatures peaking at 35–38°C.
Overall, Ukraine is bracing for a gradual temperature increase that could pose health and fire safety risks, particularly in the Kyiv region. Residents are urged to take precautions amid the soaring temperatures.
Given the forecasted heat, local authorities may implement additional measures to ensure public safety.
Citizens are advised to limit time outdoors during the hottest parts of the day and to stay well-hydrated.
As Ukraine prepares for the upcoming heatwave, it's essential to stay informed about the broader implications of extreme weather conditions. Recent forecasts highlight not only the potential for soaring temperatures but also the associated fire hazards that can arise during such heat events. For a detailed understanding of the risks and weather patterns leading up to this situation, check out our coverage on heat and fire hazards in the region.
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