Ukraine expects warm and mostly dry weather across the country on Thursday, July 16 [1].
These conditions reflect a stable high-pressure system typical for mid-July, which limits moisture and maintains high temperatures across the region [2].
Meteorologists said that daytime temperatures nationwide will generally fluctuate between 25 and 30 °C [1]. However, some areas will experience higher heat. In the Vinnytsia region, forecasters said temperatures are expected to reach 32 °C [3].
While most of the country remains dry, the western oblasts may see a shift in conditions. Forecasters said that short-term rains and thunderstorms are possible in those western areas [4].
Beyond terrestrial weather, space weather remains stable. Reports said that no magnetic storms are expected on July 16, meaning there will be no solar-induced geomagnetic disturbances [5].
Forecasters from 24TV said that the overall outlook for the day remains warm and predominantly dry [1]. This pattern aligns with broader regional forecasts for the week, though the localized showers in the west provide the only significant deviation from the heat [4].
“Temperatures will fluctuate from 25 to 30 °C”
The combination of a stable high-pressure system and quiet geomagnetic activity suggests a period of predictable summer weather. While the heat is typical for July, the concentration of precipitation in the west highlights a common regional divide in Ukrainian summer weather patterns, where the western border regions often experience more volatility than the central and eastern plains.


