March 6, 2025
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Meteorological spring came to Kiev, winter was the shortest

According to climatologists, the present winter in Kiev was the shortest, and now the capital has come a meteorological spring. Source: The Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky, Ukrhydromet Center literally: “The Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky reports that according to the observations of the combined hydrometeorological station of Kyiv, starting from February 28.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

According to climatologists, the present winter in Kiev was the shortest, and now the capital has come a meteorological spring.

Source: Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky, Ukrhydromet Center

Literally: “The Central Geophysical Observatory of Boris Sreznevsky reports that according to the observations of the combined hydrometeorological station of Kyiv, starting on February 28, the average daily air temperature stable exceeds 0 ° C.

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Details: According to the calculations of climatologists of the Observatory, the meteorological winter, which began on February 4 and ended on February 27, lasted 24 days, which for 68 days less than average years.

It turned out to be the shortest in the capital during the observations, except for the winter of 2019-2020, when it did not come at all.

On March 5, the weather forecasters are predicted by cloudy weather in Kyiv and the region. Wind Western, 7-12 m/s

Temperature in the area at night 0-5 ° heat, in the afternoon 9-14 °; In Kiev at night 3-5 ° heat, in the afternoon 10-12 °.

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