On Thursday, March 23, the weather in Ukraine will be warm, mostly without precipitation. Only in the daytime in the Polesie region and in the north there will be light rain.
Wind southwest direction, 5-10 m/s. The air temperature at night is +3…+9 °С, during the day the thermometers will show +11…+17 °С, in some places +18…+20 °С in the western and Odessa regions, forecaster Igor Kibalchich said.

“On World Meteorologist’s Day, the maximum air temperature will be +12…+18 degrees, in some places up to +20 degrees in the west”, - Natalya Didenko agrees with her colleague.
Sinoptykina writes that further, including the weekend, a warm air mass with occasional rains will prevail in Ukraine.
“In Kyiv, on the World Meteorologist’s Day, weather forecasters will already try to stir up warm weather for themselves - +15 … +17 degrees are expected. No significant rainfall. Wind from the southwestDidenko added.
People’s weather forecaster Stanislav Shchedrin believes that the air temperature will be even higher - up to +19, sometimes even up to +24 degrees Celsius. There will also be plenty of sun.
March 23 - World Meteorologist Day. The holiday was founded to commemorate the creation of the World Meteorological Organization in 1950. Modern meteorology began to emerge as early as the Enlightenment, along with numerous discoveries in the natural sciences. So, the mercury barometer was invented by the Italian mathematician and physicist Torricelli in 1644. The Fahrenheit temperature scale appeared in 1724, and the Celsius temperature scale in 1742.
As for the weather, according to Shchedrin’s forecast, towards the end of March, showers are possible in the cities, sometimes even with thunderstorms, as well as a significant cooling, even with snow.
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Source: Fakty
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