Indian Summer, but with Nuances: Meteorologist Didenko Warned About the Weather for the Weekend.


Meteorologist Natalia Didenko talked about the weather in Ukraine for the weekend - September 7 and 8.
Despite the war in the country, rest is important for everyone. Therefore, those who have weekends on Saturday and Sunday eagerly await them. Besides, "Indian summer" has already begun in Ukraine, so citizens will be able to enjoy dry, sunny, and warm weather.
The maximum air temperature will fluctuate between +24 to +28 degrees. However, at night, morning, and evening, the temperature will drop to +12+17 degrees, which reminds of autumn.
"Therefore, if you plan to go out in nature, you already need to take something warmer with you, and also close the windows at night at home - you can catch a cold," emphasized the meteorologist.
According to her, dry weather will prevail in Ukraine on September 7-8 thanks to an anticyclone, although local rains are possible in the south of the country.
However, Didenko warns that stormy gusts of eastern and southeastern wind with speeds up to 15-20 meters per second are possible in the south and east of Ukraine, so caution is advised.
In Kyiv, Saturday and Sunday will be sunny with a cool nighttime temperature of +12+14 degrees and comfortable warmth during the day, fluctuating from +26 to +27 degrees. The wind is expected to be eastern or southeastern.
Earlier, we reported on the expected weather in September.
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