Moving the average sun -day temperature by +8 ° C usually occurs in the third decade of October, mentioned in Ukrhydrometer.
The average temperature in October is from 7 to 13 ° C (one degree above the standard), and in the Carpathians – only 4-5 ° C of heat. This was reported by the Ukrainian hydrometeorological center.
In different years, October has shown a variety of severe shock -changing temperatures: the absolute minimum is -5 … -16 ° C, and in the north, middle, eastern regions and carpathians, even -17 … -23 ° C is recorded.
At the same time, there is a real “baby summer” – up to +26 … +34 ° C, and in Crimea and Zaporozhye – even +35 ° C. In the Highlands, the maximum carpathians reach +20 … +21 ° C.
Moving the average sunny temperature by +8 ° C usually occurs in the third decade of October (north a little earlier). To the south and in some areas of Transcarpathia – in early November. Freezing in the first half of October is a relatively common occurrence.
Typically, 29 to 54 mm falls in October, 64–84 mm in the carmas and mountains of Crimea, 86–106 mm in transcarpathia, and up to 129 mm in Carpathian highlands.
According to weather forecasters forecasts, this year in October, Ukrainians expect a relatively hot season: the average temperature will change within 7-13 ° C, which is about 1 degree above the standard.
The rain is predicted to be 31-77 mm, and in the Crimeans and Mountains of Crimea -51–101 mm, which is about 80-120 % of the climatic standard.
October will be slightly hotter than the average many years of the indicators, but the number of rains will remain within the usual limits.
Earlier we wrote that in Ukraine in the coming days, cooling is predicted.
Earlier, it was reported that in KYIV they announced an increase in risk level due to inclement weather.
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Source: korrespondent

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