Kyiv’s autumn (September-November) was the warmest since local record keeping started in 1881

Thursday, December 3, 2020
Kyiv’s autumn (September-November) was the warmest since local record keeping started in 1881

Kyiv’s autumn (September-November) was the warmest since local record keeping started in 1881, reports Ukrinform. “The calendar autumn is over but the meteorological winter has not come yet,” reports the Borys Sreznevskyi from the Central Geophysical Observatory which is located in southern Kyiv. “It will begin when the average daily air temperature starts steadily dropping below 0 °C.” Without any sharp freeze forecast, authorities have extended the Dnipro River shipping season for an unprecedented extra month, to Dec. 31.

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