Warm up to +22, but with thunderstorms and strong winds: Didenko advises where the weather will worsen in Ukraine.


Thunderstorms and strong winds on Thursday, March 13
Forecaster Natalia Didenko notes that Ukrainians should be cautious due to possible thunderstorms and strong winds on Thursday, March 13.
This information was posted on her Facebook page.
According to Didenko, thunderstorms are expected in the west, center, and north of Ukraine.
'Tomorrow, a cyclone over Poland will bring rain - precipitation will occur where the thunderstorms (obviously) are in the west, north, and central regions. In the evening, it may affect Kharkiv region as well,' she noted.
Other regions of Ukraine are not expected to have precipitation.
Didenko also warned about strong winds from southern directions, with gusts reaching up to 15-20 meters per second in some areas.
'Be very careful. In the far east, the wind will be weaker, perhaps moderate,' warned the forecaster.
Air temperature +15...+22 degrees
The meteorological service forecasts that in Ukraine tomorrow, March 13, the air temperature will reach +15...+22 degrees. The wind may reduce comfort, but overall it will feel more like April than March.
However, Natalia Didenko reminds that from March 15-16, a cold air mass will approach Ukraine, leading to a significant drop in temperature. In the south and east, the weather will cool down on March 16-17.
In Kyiv, on March 13, windy weather is expected with intermittent gusts of southern wind up to 15-20 meters per second. The temperature will rise to +18 degrees during the day.
According to the forecaster, rain in the capital is possible in the afternoon or evening. A noticeable drop in temperature in Kyiv will begin on Saturday, March 15.
Recall, Natalia Didenko previously warned about weather surprises in March.
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