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Weather Outlook for April 1st and Palm Sunday: Meteorologist Didenko Forecasts Rain and Warmer Temperatures

Прогноз погоди на 1 квітня та Вербну неділю: Метеоролог Діденко передбачає дощі та підвищення температури.

Weather Forecast for April 1st

Meteorologist Natalka Didenko has issued a weather forecast for April 1st and a preliminary outlook for Palm Sunday. She states that on April 1st, temperatures across most Ukrainian regions will range from +12 to +17 degrees Celsius. However, rain is expected across nearly the entire country, with Crimea being the exception. This rainfall will be caused by the influence of a southern cyclone.

In western Ukraine, temperatures on April 1st are anticipated to be between +6 and +12 degrees, while the Carpathian Mountains will be even colder. In the capital, Kyiv, intermittent rain is forecast with temperatures reaching up to +15 degrees.

Forecast for Palm Sunday

Regarding Palm Sunday, the meteorologist noted that warm conditions are expected, with rain possible only in the southern regions.

Natalka Didenko emphasized that 'The wonderful Prince April will come to us with pleasant, comfortable warmth... and with such necessary, cool rains that invite the debutants—green leaves—onto the stage.'

The forecast for early April indicates varied temperature conditions across Ukraine, accompanied by significant rainfall that may affect residents' plans in many areas. Palm Sunday is a significant religious holiday in Ukraine, marking the beginning of Holy Week. The positive trend toward rising temperatures could improve conditions for outdoor celebrations and activities. While the rain may cause some inconvenience, it is also crucial for the natural revival of plant life after the winter period.

As the weather warms up, the forecast indicates a significant increase in temperatures this week, with highs reaching +18°C. Such conditions are not only ideal for outdoor activities but also crucial for the natural rejuvenation of flora. To explore how this upcoming warmth will impact your plans and the environment, read more about the spring warm-up in Didenko's latest predictions.