The weather in Ukraine will change sharply due to an atmospheric front: Didenko showed what to expect until July 9.


Weather forecast for the coming days
Forecaster Natalia Didenko predicts sharp changes in the weather for the coming days. This evening in Kyiv, rain is expected, which will help clear the air from smoke caused by fires due to Russian shelling. Tomorrow, the atmospheric formation will move away from Ukraine, and on July 5 it will mostly be dry, with temperatures ranging from +24 to +34 degrees, depending on the region.
However, on July 7-8, a severe heat wave is expected across the country. Starting July 9, the situation will begin to change, with heat easing in the west, north, and many central regions, but in the south and east temperatures may reach +37 degrees.
Natalia Didenko concluded her forecast with philosophical reflections on war, summer, and life: 'There is no eternal war, no matter how hard it is for us. Russia, as such, will dissolve into the bottom where it belongs. And summer, we, and life - have been, are, and will be.'
On the Telegram platform, forecaster Natalia Didenko published the weather forecast for the beginning of July. She warns of significant temperature fluctuations and a period of intense heat. According to her, the heat will particularly affect the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine.
The weather forecast for the coming days is very diverse for Ukraine: rain, intense heat, and temperature fluctuations are expected. Forecaster Natalia Didenko also shared her philosophical reflections on the situation with the war, summer, and life.Read also
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