In Ukraine, the temperature will rise to +10, but not everywhere: forecasters told where the frosts will rage.


Ukraine is expecting a temperature change - from 16 degrees of frost to 10 degrees of heat. This is reported by the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
According to the forecast, the weather will be stable throughout the day on Thursday, February 27, due to high atmospheric pressure. No precipitation is expected. The cold air will subside, but its influence will last longer in the northeast and east of the country.
At night in the eastern and northeastern regions, frosts from 11 to 16 degrees are expected, while during the day - from 0 to 5 degrees of frost. The western regions will experience the most noticeable warming: at night there, the temperature will fluctuate from 0 to 5 degrees of frost, and during the day - from 5 to 10 degrees of heat.
In the central and other regions, frosts from 7 to 12 degrees are expected at night, while during the day there will be slight positive temperatures.
In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, it will be cloudy with clearings and no precipitation. At night, frosts from 7 to 12 degrees are expected (in Kyiv - from 7 to 9), while during the day the air temperature will rise to 0-5 degrees of heat (in Kyiv - from 2 to 4). The wind will predominantly be southeast at a speed of 5-10 meters per second.
Ice may form on the roads, except in the western and some southern areas.
We remind you that spring in Ukraine will come according to the predicted schedule, - noted Didenko.
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