Magnetic storms, strong wind, and cooling. Meteorologists warn about cyclone Kirsti.


New episode of coolness in Ukraine
On July 29, Ukrainians face an unusual coolness for this summer. The Cherkasy hydrometeorological center announced the arrival of cyclone Kirsti, which brought rain and coolness to the country.
Hydrometeorologists warn of dangerous phenomena expected on July 30. At night in the northern part and during the day throughout the country, except the south, wind gusts of 15-20 m/s are expected. Danger level - yellow.
Meteorologists predict a comfortable temperature of +22; +28° in the central part of the country and +26; +29° in the south. Rain and thunderstorms are expected in the northern regions, partially in the center and in the Kharkiv region. The rest of Ukraine will have dry weather.
Strong magnetic storms are also forecasted, which can negatively affect health. Meteorologists advise keeping medications for headaches and blood pressure on hand.
Strong wind with storm gusts up to 15-20 m/s is expected. In Kyiv, strong north-west wind, magnetic storms, and rain with thunderstorm are forecasted.
Precipitation in Ukraine will be relatively small throughout the week, and the air temperature will fluctuate between +25; +29° in most regions and +28; +33° in the south and east.
We remind that in Kyiv and Kyiv region it is also worth being careful due to the expected thunderstorm and wind gusts.
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