Anticyclone 'Clemens': forecaster reveals the features of the first winter days in Ukraine.


The weather for the upcoming weekend in Ukraine will be dry with no precipitation and moderate temperatures. This was reported by forecaster Natalka Didenko in her social media post on November 29.
According to her, the anticyclone 'Clemens' will contribute to stable weather. 'On November 30, due to this anticyclone located over Ukraine, nothing threatens us - no precipitation almost everywhere,' the forecaster said, adding that there may be some light rain at night in the west, north, Vinnytsia region, and Cherkasy region.
The temperature, according to Didenko's forecast, will be moderate: 'The air temperature at night on Saturday and Sunday will be around zero, in the eastern regions 0-3 frost. During the day on November 30 and December 1, +1+4 degrees are expected, in the southern and western parts of the country +4+8 degrees.'
The forecaster warned about the possibility of fogs, urging drivers to be cautious: 'Fogs, of course, are likely, not only at night but also partially during the day. Drivers, be careful and maintain a safe distance.'
The weather in Kyiv is expected to be similar - no precipitation, with fogs and temperatures around zero at night and +1+4 degrees during the day.
According to the forecaster, the beginning of winter will not bring significant changes in the weather - small frosts are expected at night, moderate positive temperatures during the day, and no significant precipitation.
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