Ukraine’s Weekly Weather Forecast Starting May 11
Starting May 11, Ukraine will experience a week of rain, thunderstorms, and fluctuating temperatures. According to forecaster Natalka Didenko, atmospheric fronts will dominate the country over the next seven days. The heaviest precipitation is expected on May 11 in the eastern regions, including Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, and Cherkasy, while the rest of the country—except for Zakarpattia—will likely stay dry.
Temperatures on May 11 will vary by region. Western areas will see highs of +20 to +24°C, while central and eastern parts will range from +17 to +19°C. Nationwide, daytime temperatures will average +18 to +22°C. In Kyiv, rain is unlikely, with afternoon highs around +18 to +19°C.
“If your umbrellas have been gathering dust in the hallway, now’s the time to give them some fun.”
Natalka Didenko
Looking ahead, forecasters predict a warming trend starting around May 18–19, which may lift spirits across the country. For now, residents are encouraged to enjoy the blooming lilacs, chestnut trees, and their own positive activities.
The coming days will bring shifting weather patterns that could affect daily life in Ukraine. Rain and thunderstorms may cause temporary disruptions, particularly in the east. However, the outlook for mid-May points to a warming trend, likely boosting moods and outdoor activities.
As the weather fluctuates across Ukraine, many may recall the recent cold snap that brought frost and wet snow. For those curious about when warmer temperatures will finally settle in, details on the upcoming warmth can provide insight into the shifting climate patterns as spring progresses.