In the western, northern and Vinnytsia regions, roads are icy in places. In Kyiv on November 26 there was no rain.
In Ukraine, in most regions on Tuesday, November 26, there will be no rain, only in the region of Luhansk, Donbass and Crimea it will be cloudy with clearings, in some places there will be light sleet and rain. It was reported by Ukrhydrometcenter.
It was noted that in the western, northern and Vinnytsia regions there is ice in places on the roads. Wind in the southeast (in the east and south of the country northeast), 3-8 m/s.
Night temperatures are 2-7° below zero, in the extreme west and east of the country and in the Crimea about 0°; during the day from 2° below zero to 3° warm, in most western regions and Odessa region 2-7° warm.
In Kyiv on November 26 there was no rain. Roads are icy in places. Southeast wind, 3-8 m/s. The temperature at night is 4-6° below zero, during the day it is 0-2° above zero.
According to the Central Geophysical Observatory named. Boris Sreznevsky, in Kyiv on November 26, the highest daytime temperature was +13.8 ° in 2009, the lowest at night -21.9 ° in 1890.
On Wednesday, November 27, at night in the western regions, during the day in the northern and Kharkov regions, there will be light rain and rain in places, and no rain in the rest of the territory. In most of the southern and central regions there will be fog in places during the evening and in the morning. Variable wind direction, 3-8 m/s.
At night 3-8° below zero, in the west and southeast of the country about 0°, during the day from 3° below zero to 2° warm, in the western and southern region 1-6° warm.
In Kyiv on November 27, there was no rain at night, with light wet snow in places during the day. Variable wind direction, 3-8 m/s. The temperature at night is 5-7° below zero, during the day it is around 0°.
In the past, forecasters predicted worsening weather conditions, especially strong gusts of wind.
Let us remind you that in Kyiv meteorological autumn began two weeks later than the climate norm.
Source: korrespondent

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