Temperatures Soaring to 38°C: Western and Central Ukraine Brace for Intense Heat
Ukraine Weather Forecast for June 28
According to Главком: On June 28, Ukraine will see partly cloudy skies. Brief rain showers, accompanied by thunderstorms in some areas, are expected in the eastern and select southern regions-including Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Crimea. No precipitation is forecast for the rest of the country. Winds will mainly come from the northwest, blowing at 5–10 m/s.
Nighttime temperatures will range from 16°C to 21°C, while daytime highs are expected to hit 29–34°C. In western oblasts such as Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, and Odesa, the mercury could climb as high as 35–38°C. Eastern areas will see cooler conditions, with temperatures between 23°C and 28°C. In Kyiv, forecasters predict light cloud cover with no rain. The capital will experience overnight lows of 19–21°C and daytime highs fluctuating between 30°C and 32°C.
Shifting Atmospheric Patterns
Starting June 28, a gradual temperature rise is anticipated due to a shift in air masses. By the end of the week, most regions will see overnight readings of +15...+22°C, while daytime temperatures will warm to +27...+34°C, according to meteorologist Nataliia Ptukha.
Source: Glavcom, citing the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
This weather outlook for Ukraine on June 28 highlights shifting atmospheric conditions that could impact agriculture and daily life. The brief rains in eastern and southern areas may benefit soil moisture levels, whereas the rising heat in western regions could create challenging hot spells. Monitoring these conditions is crucial for planning outdoor activities and managing farming operations.
As the heat intensifies across western Ukraine, the weather forecast also brings warnings of potential rain in the southern and eastern regions. These rain alerts could play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of the rising temperatures, particularly for agricultural activities and outdoor plans. Understanding these varying weather patterns will be essential for residents and farmers alike as they navigate the challenges posed by this week's climate conditions.
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