Heat and rampant elements: what will the weather be like in July in Ukraine

17 June 2022, 09:01 | Ukraine 
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Forecasters predict that in July the air temperature will be close to normal, but there will be precipitation in the form of showers and thunderstorms.. This was announced by the deputy director of the Ukrhydrometeorological center Anatoly Prokopenko, writes "

July weather forecast.

According to Prokopenko, July is usually the warmest month of the year.. In July 2022, the average monthly air temperature will be 20-25 degrees Celsius, in the Carpathians 16-18 degrees Celsius. These temperatures are one to three degrees higher than in June, but they are within the climatic norm..

“This is a new normal, according to the results of observations over a 30-year period from 1991 to 2020, it is 2 degrees higher than the previous norm from 1961 to 1990,” the specialist explained..

He noted that precipitation is expected in July: showers, rains with thunderstorms and hail..

" High temperature and then its change to a colder one will form tornadoes, especially in the steppe regions, there will be more of them than in June. Such a picture was observed at the end of June in Eastern Europe,” Prokopenko added..

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According to him, due to the revelry of the elements, a blackout of settlements is likely, flooding and even erosion of roads are possible..

The specialist added that monthly precipitation in July is expected to be 34-91 mm (in the Carpathians and in some places in the Carpathian region up to 155 mm), which is also within the normal range..

It will rain in the northern and western regions, as well as in the Vinnitsa region - 62 mm or more. Less precipitation will be observed in the southern regions, especially in the Kherson region and in the Crimea - below 30 mm.

Recall that, according to the forecast of weather forecasters, in the summer of 2022, abnormally warm weather and a shortage of precipitation are expected in Ukraine, especially in the western regions.. This was stated by the head of the department of applied meteorology and climatology of the UkrSMI State Emergency Service of Ukraine and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Vera Balabukh.

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