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Forecasters gave a forecast for January 2025

According to forecasts of the Ukrhydrometeorological center, the average monthly air temperature in January 2025 is expected to be at the level of 0-3 degrees of frost. Source: Ukrhydrometeorological center Verbatim: “The average monthly air temperature is expected to be 0-3° of frost, in Zakarpattia, in the Crimea, Odesa and Kherson regions 0-2° of heat, which is 1.5-2° above the norm.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

According to forecasts of the Ukrhydrometeorological center, the average monthly air temperature in January 2025 is expected to be at the level of 0-3 degrees of frost.

Source: Ukrhydrometeorological center

Literally: “The average monthly air temperature is expected to be 0-3 degrees of frost, in Zakarpattia, Crimea, Odesa and Kherson regions 0-2 degrees of heat, which is 1.5-2 degrees above the norm.

The monthly amount of precipitation is expected to be 32-79 mm, which is within the normal range.”

Details: Weather forecasters report that the average monthly air temperature in January is 0-6° of frost, in the Crimea from 1° of frost to 4° of heat.

The absolute minimum air temperature is 23-37° of frost, in Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kyiv, Sumy regions and in the Carpathians 38-39° in places, in Cherkasy and Luhansk regions in places 40-41.9° of frost, in the south of Crimea 13-22° frost

The absolute maximum air temperature is 10-18°C, in the Crimea up to 21°C, in the Chernihiv and Sumy regions and in the Carpathian highlands 8-9°C.

The average monthly amount of precipitation is 26-55 mm, in Transcarpathia up to 89 mm, in the Carpathians and in the south of Crimea up to 125 mm.

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