An Anticyclone Will Cover Ukraine: The Forecaster Explained When to Expect Warming.


Forecaster Natalia Didenko explained what weather is expected in Ukraine on Tuesday, December 3.
According to the forecaster's prediction, tomorrow the weather in Ukraine will change little. Most of the territory will be without precipitation due to the arrival of the anticyclone. Only occasionally, fogs may be possible.
'These fogs, although not particularly interesting from the perspective of ordinary people, are significant for forecasters. Firstly, they make drivers and pedestrians more cautious on the roads, as they limit visibility. Secondly, fogs increase humidity in the air, which may affect the well-being of people with chronic respiratory diseases. This factor can negatively impact mood and productivity,' emphasized Didenko.
The air temperature in the coming night in different regions of Ukraine will fluctuate from 0 to -4 degrees Celsius. Tomorrow during the day, it is expected to be from -2 to +3 degrees, and in the south and western regions, the temperature may rise to +1 to +6 degrees.
In Kyiv, on December 3, no precipitation is expected. At night, the temperature will be 0-2 degrees below zero, during the day it will range from 0 to +2 degrees.
The forecaster also noted that the weather in Ukraine will change little over the next few days - no precipitation, moderate temperatures, and no cooling. From December 7 to 10, a slight warming is even expected.
Earlier, forecasters warned of dangerous weather at the beginning of winter.
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