On July 10, the weather conditions are expected in parts of Ukraine. According to the Ukrhydromet Center, rain, thunderstorms and showers are forecast in ten regions of the country. In this regard, a storm warning has been announced - forecasters warn about the possible danger to the population and infrastructure.
Where to expect bad weather
Significant precipitation and thunderstorms are expected in five regions - Volyn, Rivne, Khmelnytsky, Zhytomyr and Vinnytsia. The yellow danger is announced here - weather conditions can pose a potential threat, especially for transport and people who will be on the street. Drivers and pedestrians should be especially careful.
Five more western regions-Transcarpathian, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi and Ternopil-came under Orange level of danger (II level II). It predicts heavy showers, squalls, local flooding. Possible interruptions in transport, road accidents and damage to infrastructure.
What mean levels of danger
The warning system used by the Ukrhydromet Center has several levels. Most often Ukrainians face yellow and orange levels:
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Yellow (I level): weather conditions are potentially dangerous. Possible complications in the work of transport, interruptions with energy supply, increased risk for people who are outdoors. It is recommended to avoid risky action and monitor the forecast updates.
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Orange (II level): weather phenomena can be dangerous. Heavy rainfall is likely to cause flooding, squalls can damage buildings, trees and transmission lines. Citizens are advised to restrict movement as far as possible and follow the warnings of the SES.
Weather in July: what to expect on
July is traditionally considered the hottest month in Ukraine, but this year it began with unstable weather. Forecasters note that temperature fluctuations and short -term rainfall will continue in the middle of the month. Particularly variable weather will be observed in the western and central regions.
At the same time, the Ukrhydromet Center has already summed up the weather conditions of the third decade of June. According to them, precipitation during this period contributed to the moisture of soils, which had a positive effect on the growth and development of major crops, including corn, soybeans and sunflower. However, in some areas, prolonged rains have complicated agricultural work.