Up to +38: Didienko warned about the return of heat in the coming days.


Favorable weather throughout Ukraine
From August 22 to 24, weather conditions in Ukraine promise favorable and pleasant weather across the country.
This was reported in her weather forecast by folk forecaster Natalia Didienko.
She noted that in Kyiv, air temperatures will decrease to comfortable levels, fluctuating between 25 and 29 degrees. Although sometimes the thermometers may still reach 30 degrees, overall the intense heat will retreat, giving Kyiv residents the opportunity to enjoy the festivities without excessive discomfort.
However, on Sunday and Monday, the heat will return, and air temperatures will rise again to 35 degrees and possibly higher.
Across Ukraine, on August 22, dry and hot weather will prevail. In the eastern, southern, and central regions, thermometers will reach 33-38 degrees. Meanwhile, the western regions, including Zhytomyr, Kyiv, and Vinnytsia, will enjoy a relative coolness of 25-29 degrees. In the northern regions, Sumy and Chernihiv, temperatures will remain in the range of 30-34 degrees.
Despite the hot conditions, the holidays in Ukraine promise to be mostly sunny, with only brief rains expected in the south and west.
Hydrometeorological Center predicts weather for the beginning of autumn
It is worth noting that earlier the Hydrometeorological Center delighted with a weather forecast for the beginning of autumn.
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