March 4, 2025
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The average air temperature in winter in Kiev exceeded the norm by 2 degrees – meteorologists

In total, 11 temperature records were registered in the capital of Ukraine”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The average monthly air temperature in Kiev for a calendar winter was -0.5 ° C, which is higher than the climatic norm by two degrees, the Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky reported on March 4.

“Winter 2024-2025 has only become a tenth in the ranking of the warmest winters in Kiev since 1881. In addition to February, the winter months were warmer in the capital. The most positive deviation was January – 5.3 ° C. In total, 11 temperature records were registered in the capital in the capital towards exceeding previous historical values. They are all noted in January, ”the message reads.

Read also: In Kiev this year’s autumn was one of the warmest since 1881 – meteorologists

According to meteorologists, the coldest day of winter was February 13, when the temperature dropped to -12.3 ° C, and the warmest -January 30, when the air temperature increased to +11.6 ° C.

89 mm precipitation fell out in winter, which was 72% of the climatic norm.

The Boris Sreznevsky Observatory reported earlier that 2024 in Kyiv became the warmest during the observation – the average annual temperature of 2024 in the capital was +11.4 ° C, which is 2.4 ° C higher than the climatic norm.

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