Ukraine will be enveloped by the May heat: meteorologist Didenko warned about an unpleasant nuance.


Weather forecast in Ukraine for May 22
Meteorologist Natalia Didenko revealed what weather awaits Ukrainians on Thursday, May 22, as reported by 'Hvylya'. A warm air mass will prevail almost everywhere in the country, and daytime temperatures will rise to +18+24 degrees.
However, rains with thunderstorms are expected in the western regions, as well as in Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions. In other regions, dry weather is anticipated.
'May 22 is a special day for Ukrainians, the day of Taras Shevchenko's reburial. In Kaniv, the weather will be comfortable, mild – no precipitation, sunshine, beautiful clouds, and +22 degrees', – said Natalia Didenko.
In Kyiv, significant precipitation is not expected on Thursday, with air temperature reaching +22 degrees during the day. The meteorologist also warns that on Kyiv Day, May 25, heavy rain with thunderstorms is possible in the capital.
'There will be further clarifications, but it's better to be prepared for any surprises', – she added.
Earlier, Natalia Didenko pleasantly surprised Ukrainians with the weather forecast across the country.
The weather on May 22 promises a lot of warmth, but it is necessary to be ready for possible rains and thunderstorms. In particular, strong precipitation is possible in the capital next week. Following the meteorologist's recommendations will help avoid unforeseen situations.
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