Weather Forecast for Ukraine on February 18
A powerful cyclone moving into Ukraine from the south will bring significant precipitation, icy conditions, and sharp temperature contrasts to many regions on February 18th. The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center warns that weather conditions will deteriorate, particularly in the southern, eastern, and central oblasts. This type of winter storm is common for the region in February and often disrupts daily life.
Significant precipitation is expected in Odesa Oblast, spreading later in the day to Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, and Poltava oblasts. Temperatures in these regions will range from -3 to +2 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Cherkasy and Sumy oblasts are forecast to receive heavy snowfall. In the north of the country, nighttime temperatures may plummet to -17 degrees Celsius, with daytime highs between -5 and -10 degrees.
Forecast for Kyiv and Other Regions
Kyiv and its surrounding oblast can expect cloudy weather with daytime snow on February 18th. Overnight frost in the capital may reach -12 to -14 degrees Celsius, while daytime temperatures will range from -8 to -10 degrees. Gusts of northeasterly wind are also forecast for eastern and southern oblasts.
"Significant precipitation is expected in Odesa Oblast, and during the daytime hours we also anticipate it in Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, and Poltava oblasts" — Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center
Overall, a significant worsening of weather conditions is anticipated across Ukraine on February 18th, requiring residents to exercise caution on roads and adhere to safety rules. The public is advised to monitor official updates from local authorities.
This cyclone is likely to substantially impact transport infrastructure, particularly road traffic, potentially leading to congestion and hazardous situations. Local authorities should prepare for possible snow and ice clearance operations and may need to provide alternative public transport routes. It is crucial for residents to follow meteorologists' recommendations and stay home if possible during the severe weather.