Weather Forecast for Lviv Region
From May 13 to May 15, the Lviv Regional Hydrometeorological Center has warned of frost across the Lviv region, prompting a yellow danger alert. Overnight, ground-level temperatures and, in some areas, air temperatures may drop to 0-2°C. Similar conditions are expected within the city of Lviv itself. These late-spring frosts pose a particular risk to budding vegetation and early crops.
Conditions Elsewhere in Ukraine
On May 13, thunderstorms are forecast for central Ukraine (excluding Vinnytsia region) and the southern regions. Gusts of 15-20 m/s are possible in some areas, and a yellow danger level has also been declared for these parts of the country. Such storms can lead to infrastructure damage and other hazards.
Residents are urged to exercise caution due to these adverse weather events. In the event of an emergency, it is critical to follow the guidance of the State Emergency Service.
According to forecasts, the frost may harm plants that have already entered active spring growth, as well as agricultural crops. Meanwhile, the storms in central and southern Ukraine introduce additional risks. The public should stay prepared for changing conditions and adhere to safety measures.
As the Lviv region braces for frost, it's essential to consider how these weather patterns fit into the broader context of Ukraine's recent climate challenges. For a deeper understanding of the ongoing threats, including fire hazards and thunderstorms affecting other areas, check out our detailed analysis of the weather outlook from May 9 to 13 here.