Cyclone Zion and Anticyclone Olivia: Forecaster Didenko said how much longer to endure winter in the middle of spring.


On Tuesday, April 8, it will be cold in Ukraine. Forecaster Natalia Didenko reported on the weather for that day.
In the northeast of Ukraine, cyclone Zion will bring precipitation - snow, while in the southeast - rain.
Anticyclone Olivia over the North Sea influences all of continental Europe, including Ukraine. This opposition of polar atmospheric fronts will lower the temperature. Therefore, it is very important to dress warmly!
'That is, the feeling of cold will be stronger than what is on thermometers and gadgets - dress warmly!'
On Tuesday, there will be cold weather in Ukraine. In the east and southeast of the country, there will be frost. In other regions, temperatures at night will be from 0 to 5 degrees of frost, while in the Luhansk region +2+5 degrees. During the day, temperatures are expected to be +2+5 degrees, and in the south of the country +5+9 degrees.
The wind will be from the northwest, with a speed of 7-12 meters per second, and gusts in some places reaching 15-20 meters per second.
In Kyiv, there will be frost at night - from 0 to 3 degrees, and during the day +1+3 degrees is expected. A small amount of snow is possible. The wind will be northwestern with gusts up to 12-14 meters per second.
The forecaster emphasized that the whole week will be cold with nighttime frosts, but with the beginning of Palm Sunday, April 13, the weather will start to warm up.
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