What to Expect from the Weather at the End of May and in Summer: Forecaster's Forecast.


Ukrainian forecaster Natalka Didenko shared insights about the weather conditions for the end of May and the beginning of June. Thus, May will be unpredictably set, with rain and thunderstorms, while June will bring gradual warming and comfortable weather with little precipitation.
'A classic May rain with thunderstorms, hail, and even squalls,' said Natalka Didenko. In Kyiv, from May 30, there will be less rain than the previous day, but in some areas of Ukraine, a rain band with thunderstorms and hail will persist.
The air temperature on May 30 will remain attractive: in the east +23...26°C, in the west a bit cooler - +15...19°C, and in other areas - +20...24°C. In the capital, light rain with clearings and a temperature around +20°C is expected on this day.
Forecast for the Beginning of June
The beginning of June will bring warming, but the rain will not cease completely. The air temperature will fluctuate from +23 to +29 °C. In particular, even warmer weather is expected in the east and south.
Additionally, 'Glavkom' published a list of events to take place in Kyiv from May 26 to June 1.
Ukrainian forecaster Natalka Didenko provided a weather forecast for May and June, predicting an unstable May with rain and thunderstorms, as well as gradual warming in June. Additional information about the temperature regime for Friday and precipitation phenomena in the future was also provided.
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