Severe Storm Triggers Flooding in Vinnytsia Region Town
Flooding Reported in Mohyliv-Podilskyi
According to Главком: Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in Mohyliv-Podilskyi, a town in the Vinnytsia region. Authorities have issued a level I (yellow) weather warning for the area. Forecasters are warning of possible thunderstorms, localized hail, and wind gusts reaching 15–20 m/s.
Weather Outlook for May 22
On May 22, thunderstorms are expected across most of Ukraine, with the exception of much of the western regions. In the southern, central (excluding Poltava region), and Kharkiv regions, there is also a risk of hail and wind gusts of 15–20 m/s. In the capital, thunderstorms are forecast from the evening of May 21 through the day of May 22, also triggering a level I (yellow) danger alert.
Earlier, from May 19 to May 21, Kyiv experienced severe weather, with powerful lightning flashes illuminating the darkened sky. Residents are urged to exercise caution during these conditions, especially in areas where extreme weather is expected.
The storms sweeping across several regions have not only caused flooding but also heightened risks for the public due to potential squalls and hail. The yellow danger level indicates possible travel disruptions and threats to power grids. Citizens are advised to stay vigilant and follow updates from meteorologists. Given the forecast, the situation may remain tense over the coming days, and emergency services continue to monitor weather conditions and remain on standby to respond to incidents.
As severe weather continues to impact various regions, it's essential to stay informed about the potential risks. Recent forecasts indicate that dangerous storms and hail could pose additional threats, making it crucial for residents to prepare accordingly. With conditions evolving rapidly, following updates on weather alerts will help ensure safety and readiness in the face of these challenges.
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