Winter packs its bags: Didenko warned about weather changes in Ukraine at the end of February.


Winter is ending its reign in Ukraine
Winter is gradually ending its reign over Ukraine, preparing to pass the baton to spring. This was reported by meteorologist Natalka Didenko.
According to her forecast, during the upcoming night, the eastern part of the country will still feel significant frosts with temperatures reaching -12-15 degrees, while in most regions, temperatures are expected to be from -5 to -11 degrees, and in the west it will be slightly warmer – from -1 to -5 degrees.
Throughout the day on February 26, the temperature in Ukraine will fluctuate from 2 degrees above zero to -4 degrees below zero, with colder weather remaining in the east with readings of up to -5-8 degrees. Special attention is drawn to the western regions where, according to meteorologists, spring is already 'in the air' with maximum temperatures from +4 to +9 degrees.
'We seem to thank for what was good, but honestly, we don't really want to be hypocritical – we are waiting very much for spring,' Didenko jokes, describing the mood of Ukrainians regarding the change of seasons.
In the capital, on February 26, dry weather will prevail, with a night temperature of -7-9 degrees and a daytime temperature of +1+3 degrees. Overall, precipitation is unlikely across the country.
It is important to note that throughout the next week, there will be a trend towards warming in Ukraine. With the start of March, the meteorologist predicts an increase in humidity and the appearance of precipitation, which, according to her, will 'cleanse the anticyclonic air.'
Let us also remind that Ukraine faces a water deficit: an anomalous winter will create problems in summer.
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