Weather on September 26: Comfortable temperatures and precipitation in some regions.


Weather forecast for September 26
According to meteorologists' forecasts, on September 26 Ukrainians can expect variable cloudiness and comfortable temperatures. Light rain is possible in some regions.
According to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, short-term rains and isolated thunderstorms are expected in Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Kyiv regions, and western regions at night and during the day on September 26. No precipitation is expected in other parts of the country. The wind will be southern, moderate at a speed of 5-10 m/s.
The air temperature will be quite warm. At night, thermometers will show between 12 and 17 degrees, in western, eastern, Sumy, and Poltava regions - between 7 and 12 degrees. During the day, the air will warm up to 21-26 degrees, and in the south of the country - up to 29 degrees. It will be cooler in the Carpathians: 5-10 degrees at night, 16-21 degrees during the day.
It is worth noting the forecast for the Kyiv region separately. Here, variable cloudiness is also expected, light rain is possible in some parts of the region. No precipitation is expected in Kyiv. The wind will be southern at a speed of 5-10 m/s. The night temperature in the region will be 12-17 degrees, the day temperature - 21-26 degrees. In the capital, 14-16 degrees are expected at night, and the air will warm up to 23-25 degrees during the day.
Meteorologists previously reported that warm weather in Ukraine will continue for a long Time.
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