Ukraine Weather Forecast for February 7
Ukraine is set for a mix of hazardous winter weather on February 7, including snow, rain, icy roads, and patchy fog. According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, the northern part of the country will see snowfall. Overnight lows there will range from -3°C to -8°C, with daytime highs between -1°C and -6°C.
In southern Ukraine, rain is expected to be the dominant form of precipitation. Temperatures there will be milder, from -2°C to +3°C overnight, rising to between +1°C and +6°C during the day. In Crimea, expect overnight lows of +1°C to +6°C and daytime highs reaching a relatively warm +6°C to +11°C. For the rest of the country, a mix of snow and rain is forecast, with a risk of ice forming on roads in central and eastern regions. Temperatures in these areas will hover between -4°C and +1°C throughout the day.
Regional Weather Conditions
In the Zakarpattia region, daytime temperatures will reach +3°C to +8°C. Icy road conditions are anticipated in all regions of Ukraine except the south. Patchy fog is forecast for the Precarpathian region, Zakarpattia, and parts of the south and east. Winds will be southeasterly, shifting to northeasterly, with speeds of 5-10 m/s (11-22 mph).
In Kyiv on February 7, cloudy skies with snow are expected, and roads in the city may also become icy. The air temperature in the capital will drop to -6°C to -8°C overnight and reach -2°C to -4°C during the day. Winds in Kyiv will be northeasterly at 5-10 m/s. Across the wider Kyiv region, overnight lows will range from -3°C to -8°C, with daytime highs between -1°C and -6°C.
The forecast for February 7 indicates varied and potentially disruptive weather across Ukraine. Drivers and pedestrians should exercise extreme caution due to the significant risk of slippery roads from ice and reduced visibility from fog. These conditions are typical for Ukrainian winters but require adjusted travel plans and slower speeds on the roads.