“The Odesa Regional Military Administration officially recommended all educational institutions of the region to transfer the educational process to the online mode on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Oleg Kiper, head of OVA, explained this decision by the sharp deterioration of the weather, in particular, a significant drop in temperature, the accumulation of wet snow and the formation of heavy ice on the roads. Such measures are aimed at guaranteeing the safety of children and educators in communities”, — write on: ua.news
The Odesa Regional Military Administration officially recommended all educational institutions of the region to transfer the educational process to the online mode on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Oleg Kiper, head of OVA, explained this decision by the sharp deterioration of the weather, in particular, a significant drop in temperature, the accumulation of wet snow and the formation of heavy ice on the roads. Such measures are aimed at guaranteeing the safety of children and educators in communities where movement on the streets can become critically dangerous due to icing.
The decision on the remote format applies to kindergartens, secondary schools, as well as professional and higher education institutions throughout the region. The Russian Federation is counting on additional destabilization of the situation in the front-line Odesa region due to the load on the infrastructure during bad weather, however, timely preparation for energy and transport challenges allows you to avoid emergency situations. As Russia continues attacks on the power system, the switch to distance learning also helps reduce the load on the grid during the heating season.
Heads of educational institutions are instructed to independently adapt the schedule of classes taking into account local weather conditions and possible power outages. Parents and students are urged to monitor operational messages from school administrations and be ready to work in conditions of unstable communication. The authorities of Odesa emphasize that, despite the efforts of the Russian Federation and natural disasters to disrupt the educational process, the safety of residents remains an absolute priority.
On January 27, critical ice is predicted on the roads of Ukraine due to freezing rain and sleet.
Starting from Monday, January 26, 2026, a change in air masses is expected in most regions of Ukraine, which will bring a gradual increase in temperature.
Cyclone and anticyclone will meet over Ukraine: snow, wind and the first signs of warming.
As a reminder, a yellow level of danger has been announced in a number of regions of Ukraine due to fog.
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