Hitting frosts: forecaster Didenko warned about cold snap due to anticyclone.


Meteorologist Natalia Didenko warned that on Friday, October 18, an anticyclone will lead to frosts across almost all of Ukraine.
As reported by "Khvylya", she wrote about this on her Facebook page.
According to the meteorologist, only in the east and southeast will the temperature remain above zero due to cloudiness caused by secondary atmospheric fronts.
During the day, it will be cool. In the east, temperatures expected to be from +7 to +9 degrees. In most regions, the temperature will not rise above +8...+11 degrees. In the south and west, it will be a little warmer: from +10 to +13 degrees. The highest temperature is expected in Transcarpathia - up to +16 degrees.
At the same Time, in the eastern regions, in Dnipro with districts and places in Zaporizhzhia, rain is possible tomorrow. Most of Ukraine will experience dry anticyclonic weather.
In Kyiv on Friday, dry, cold weather is expected. The nearby nighttime temperature will be from +1°C to +3°C, with frosts expected in the suburbs, and tomorrow during the day the temperature will rise to +9°C.
"While we are freezing together, let the forthcoming warming warm you up a little. Because! From October 21, from the coming Monday, wonderful October weather is expected in most regions of Ukraine. It will be dry and sunny with an air temperature of +13°C to +17°C", - Didenko predicted.
It was previously reported that Arctic anticyclone Werner will cover Ukraine.
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