On January 30, Ukraine will experience warm weather like in spring, with no precipitation expected. A more detailed forecast was shared by UNIAN.
Thermometers in most regions of Ukraine will register temperatures ranging from 8 to 10 degrees Celsius, with some areas in the east and south reaching up to 11-16 degrees. Significant precipitation is not forecasted for Thursday.
The capital is expected to have light cloud cover, with daytime temperatures around +9 degrees.
Lviv will be clear and slightly warmer at +12, while Lutsk and Rivne will experience similar weather with 10 degrees.
In Ternopil, light cloudiness is forecasted with temperatures at +10, and in Khmelnytskyi, it will be cloudy with some clearing, only slightly cooler by one degree.
Ivano-Frankivsk is expected to have light cloud cover and +11, while Uzhhorod is forecasted to have the same temperature with some clearing.
In Chernivtsi and Chernihiv, there will also be light cloudiness, but temperatures will be around 8 degrees. Vinnytsia is expected to have cloudy weather with some clearing and +10.
In Zhytomyr, light cloudiness and +9 degrees are forecasted, while in Cherkasy, it will be only +5 with cloudy conditions and some clearing.
Kropyvnytskyi and Poltava will have light cloudiness and temperatures of 8 degrees. In Odesa, Thursday will be overcast, with thermometers registering +7.
Kherson will also experience light cloudiness, but daytime temperatures will rise to 11 degrees. Mykolaiv will have similar weather, but only +9.
In Zaporizhia, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Dnipro, the day will be overcast. Local thermometers will record temperatures of 10, 9, 8, and 9 degrees, respectively.
Simferopol will be cloudy with some clearing and +16 degrees. In Kramatorsk and Sievierodonetsk, Thursday will be overcast, with temperatures rising only to 8 degrees.
January 30 marks the feast of St. Anthony the Great. A thaw on this day promises a quick return to colder weather.
Recall that the Kyiv City State Administration reported that in three districts of Kyiv, suddenly cherry blossoms have bloomed in the middle of winter. The head of the Department for Environmental Protection and Climate Change Adaptation, Oleksandr Vozny, explained why such a "surprise" is actually a worrying signal.
Forecaster Natalia Didenko and meteorologist Igor Kibalchich have predicted the weather for the last days of January and the beginning of February. After the abnormal warmth, a drop in temperatures is expected in Ukraine.