Heat up to +20: forecasters announced when to expect warmth in Kyiv region.


On Wednesday, April 29, Kyiv will enjoy pleasant spring weather without precipitation, reports Ukrhydrometcentre.
Forecasters predict that the day will be cloudy with clearings. Kyiv residents will be able to enjoy dry weather.
The air temperature will be comfortable for April. At night, it will range from +1 to +6 degrees Celsius, with possible slight frosts down to -5 degrees on the ground. During the day, the temperature will rise to +15-20 degrees, creating ideal conditions for walks and outdoor recreation.
The wind will come from the southwest and west at a moderate strength of 5-10 meters per second. Atmospheric pressure will be normal.
We remind that Ukrainians have been warned about weather swings in May.
Analysis:
According to forecasters, on Wednesday, April 29, there will be comfortable spring weather in Kyiv without precipitation. The temperature regime will match the end of April, creating favorable conditions for outdoor recreation.
The weather forecast is important information for the city's residents, who can plan their activities depending on the weather conditions. In this case, Kyiv residents will be able to enjoy a dry and warm day for outdoor walks or other recreational activities. It is also important to consider the temperature regime, as frosts are possible at night, so Kyiv residents should ensure appropriate protective clothing with warm scarves and jackets.
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