“Ukrainians need to get used to winters without enough snow. Such changes occur through global warming. A meteorologist, Deputy Head of the Department of Meteo -Progulations of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center Natalia Goleny, told about it in an interview with Sukhanov. “The tendency is preserved that in most cases, if we talk about the winter of the 60-70s, even the 80’s, then we had periods of thaw, that is”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Ukrainians need to get used to winters without enough snow. Such changes occur through global warming.
A meteorologist, Deputy Head of the Department of Meteo -Progulations of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center Natalia Goleny, told about it in an interview with Sukhanov.
“The trend is so persistent that in most cases, if we talk about the winter of the 60-70s, even the 80’s, then we had periods of thaw against the background of the minus values, that is, when the temperature switched to positive values. And now we can say, a solid thaw with periods of frosty weather of winter. Therefore, this process is due to global warming, ”says meteorology.
However, she said, if this trend persists, Ukrainians are still unlikely to celebrate the New Year under palm trees. Frosts are still sometimes sometimes, but they will come in winter in the next 30-50 years.
“We are not climatologists, we are only meteorologists and forecasters. Perhaps if this trend is, somewhere in the hundredth year can we reach this. But this is still ambiguous. That is, this does not mean that we will have warmer and warmer every year. There will still be years when one month, and maybe during the winter there will be such periods for 3-5 days, when the temperature will still decrease to frost. And so still, I think, in the next 30-50 years, we will have frost, ”Natalia Goleni said.
It should be reminded that on March 17, according to forecasters, winter will partially return to Ukraine, snow and night will snow and will be a noticeable frost.
In March 2025, warm weather was predicted in March 2025, with an average monthly temperature of 1-7 degrees Celsius, which is 1-1.5 degrees higher than normal. This means that March will be warmer than February, when the temperature varied from -3 degrees to +2 degrees.
Earlier, we wrote that this year’s January was the warmest in the history of observations both in the world and in most regions of Ukraine.
Also we will remind that on Sunday, January 26, two temperature records were recorded in Kiev. This was the first maximum since the beginning of 2025.