Weather Forecast for Ukraine on June 7
Ukraine's weather on June 7 will be marked by cloudy skies with occasional clear breaks, according to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center. Rain and thunderstorms are expected across most of the country, with hail and squalls possible in some areas. Only the eastern regions will be spared from the precipitation. During the day, certain areas may experience wind gusts reaching 15–20 m/s.
Heavy rainfall is anticipated in Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, and Kyiv oblasts. Overnight and into the morning, fog may develop in parts of Zakarpattia. Winds will be variable nationwide, shifting to northwesterly in the western regions, with speeds of 3–8 m/s. Overnight temperatures will range from 13° to 18°C, dropping to 10–15°C in the west. Daytime highs will reach 24–29°C, though western areas, along with Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Cherkasy, Vinnytsia, and Odesa oblasts, will see cooler conditions of 20–25°C.
Forecast for Kyiv
Kyiv on June 7 will also experience cloudy skies with clear spells, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms. Hail and squalls with gusts of 15–20 m/s are possible in some parts of the city during the day. Winds will be variable at 3–8 m/s. Overnight temperatures in the capital will be 16–18°C, with daytime highs of 21–23°C.
A yellow (Level I) danger warning has been issued for Kyiv and the surrounding region. This week marks the beginning of meteorological summer across Ukraine.
The forecast for June 7 points to active atmospheric conditions that could disrupt daily life for residents. Given the yellow alert, it is wise to follow meteorologists' safety advice.
These conditions may cause temporary inconveniences, especially for those planning travel or outdoor activities.
As Ukraine braces for severe weather conditions on June 7, it's essential to stay informed about potential hazards. A recent yellow alert for thunderstorms and hail was issued for May 20, highlighting the increasing frequency of such events this season. Understanding these patterns can help residents prepare and mitigate risks associated with severe weather.