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Overnight Frost Down to 2°C in Kyiv on April 24: Apricot and Peach Crop Losses Forecast

Нічні заморозки у Києві 24 квітня: можливі втрати врожаю абрикосів та персиків через зниження температури до 2°C.

Weather Outlook for Kyiv on April 24

On the night of April 24, Kyiv is expected to experience ground-level frost ranging from 0 to 2 degrees Celsius, triggering a yellow weather warning. The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center reports cloudy skies with occasional clear breaks and no precipitation. Winds will come from the northwest at speeds of 7 to 12 meters per second. Overnight lows will hover between 1 and 3 degrees above zero, while daytime highs are predicted to reach 10 to 12 degrees Celsius.

Impact on Agriculture

Beyond the immediate weather, significant fruit crop losses are anticipated due to abnormal spring cold snaps. Specifically, apricot harvests could drop by 40% to 60%, and peach yields may fall by 30% to 50%. The hardest-hit areas are expected to be central and southern regions of Ukraine. Given these projections, farmers must prepare for potential agricultural disruptions.

This forecast carries weight beyond daily weather, as it could severely affect Ukraine's agricultural sector. The expected overnight frost poses a threat not only to fruit trees but also to other crops. Reduced supply may drive up prices for fruits and other food products in the market.

Farmers impacted by the frost could face financial hardships, requiring additional government and institutional support to help them through this challenging period.

As the threat of frost looms over Kyiv, it's crucial to consider the broader implications of such weather patterns. Similar instances, like the late frost warnings earlier this month, have already highlighted the vulnerability of various regions in Ukraine. Understanding these recurring weather events can help farmers and stakeholders in the agricultural sector better prepare for potential crop losses and market fluctuations.