Ukraine will experience mostly dry, sunny, and warm conditions on July 19, 2026 [1].
These weather patterns are critical for agricultural planning and regional safety, as the contrast between stable heat in the south and unstable storms in the west creates different operational risks across the country.
TSN weather forecasters said a dominant anticyclone is currently positioned over most of the country [1]. This atmospheric pressure system is creating stable and dry weather across the majority of the Ukrainian landscape. Consequently, no rain is expected in most regions for the day [1].
Daytime temperatures for most of Ukraine are expected to range between 24 and 29 °C [1]. However, the southern regions will experience more intense heat, with maximum daytime temperatures reaching up to 33 °C [1].
Western Ukraine remains the primary exception to this stability. Because the western oblasts lie outside the core of the anticyclone, the region is prone to more volatile weather [1]. Forecasters said western Ukraine may experience unstable conditions, including the possibility of thunderstorms, hail, and squalls [1].
While the majority of the country remains under the influence of the high-pressure system, the atmospheric boundary in the west introduces these sudden changes. Residents in those specific regions are advised to monitor local updates as the day progresses to avoid potential hazards from squalls [1].
“Daytime temperatures for most of Ukraine are expected to range between 24 and 29 °C.”
The prevalence of a dominant anticyclone suggests a period of high atmospheric stability for the majority of Ukraine, which typically reduces the risk of sudden weather-related disruptions. However, the localized instability in the west indicates a sharp meteorological divide, where the absence of high-pressure protection allows for rapid storm development and potential crop or infrastructure damage from hail.



