The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center warned of rain, thunderstorms, possible hail, and strong winds across many regions of Ukraine on Sunday, June 7 [1].
These unstable atmospheric conditions pose potential risks to infrastructure and outdoor activity during a period of volatile early-summer weather. The warnings aim to prepare residents in affected areas for sudden meteorological shifts.
The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center said that on June 7, Ukraine will experience thunderstorms, hail, and strong wind [1]. This activity is part of a broader window of unstable weather lasting from June 6 to June 8 [2].
Regional forecasts indicate that the severe weather will be widespread. The Chernivtsi Regional Hydrometeorological Center said that thunderstorms were expected again in Bukovina on June 7 [3]. Similarly, forecasts for the Dnipropetrovshchyna region include light rain and temperatures reaching up to 30 °C [4].
Despite the storm warnings, temperatures remain high. The maximum temperature expected across the affected regions is up to 30 °C [1]. The combination of high heat and atmospheric instability often contributes to the intensity of thunderstorms and the likelihood of hail.
Official alerts have been issued to ensure public safety as the weather system moves through the country. The Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center said that the period from June 6 to June 8 would be characterized by short-term rains, and thunderstorms [2].
“Ukraine will experience thunderstorms, hail, and strong wind.”
The convergence of high temperatures and unstable air masses in early June suggests a period of volatile weather for Ukraine. While these are seasonal patterns, the specific warning for hail and strong winds indicates a higher risk of localized property damage and transit disruptions across regions like Bukovina and Dnipropetrovshchyna.




