Ukraine Weather Forecast for July 10
Ukraine's Hydrometeorological Center has issued a yellow danger warning for eastern regions and Crimea, as heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, hail, and squalls are expected. The forecast for July 10 calls for mostly cloudy skies with occasional clear breaks. In the affected areas, significant downpours are predicted, with some districts facing hail and wind gusts reaching 15-20 meters per second during the daytime.
Overnight, Sumy, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, along with Crimea, are also set to experience substantial rain and thunderstorms. Daytime conditions in the east will remain challenging, with continued precipitation and storms, and isolated areas may again see hail and strong winds.
Temperature Outlook
Nighttime temperatures in western, northern, Vinnytsia, and Cherkasy regions will range from 9 to 14°C, while the rest of the country will see 13 to 18°C. During the day, most of Ukraine will have temperatures between 19 and 25°C, though the south and southeast can expect warmer conditions of 23 to 28°C. Western areas will be cooler, with daytime highs of only 15 to 20°C.
In Kyiv, July 10 will also feature cloudy skies with some sunny spells. The capital will remain dry overnight, but a brief shower is possible during the afternoon. Winds will be westerly at 5 to 10 m/s. Kyiv's nighttime temperature will hover between 12 and 14°C, rising to 21 to 23°C in the day.
Overall, the weather on July 10 across Ukraine will be unsettled, especially in the eastern regions where the yellow alert has been declared. This warning indicates potential risks from heavy rain, storms, and squalls that could lead to localized flooding and other hazards. Residents are advised to exercise caution and stay updated on the latest forecast developments.
As the weather conditions in Ukraine become increasingly severe, it's important to remain informed about other potential hazards. Recently, an extreme fire risk warning was issued, highlighting the contrasting threats posed by both heavy rainfall and fire hazards across the country. Staying updated on these warnings can help ensure safety and preparedness during this unpredictable weather season.