Ukraine. Precipitation of various intensities occurred all over the country

Crop condition: The time period of March 11-19 featured variable weather with rain, snow, and fluctuating air temperatures, which gradually increased. As the average daytime air temperature exceeded +5ºC from March 13, slow plant growth was observed in winter grains. With the average daily air temperature within +3.4…+4.8ºC, crops have not yet fully resumed active growth. They are in good and fair condition, UkrAgroConsult reports.
Moisture supply: Precipitation of various intensities in the form of drizzle, rain, sleet, and snow occurred all over the country. No snow cover is left in all of its regions.
Weather forecast for March 22-28:
– Precipitation (2-5 mm) in the form of rain, sleet, and snow is expected in the western and northern regions;
– The central, southern and eastern regions will receive 10-25 mm;
– Air temperature will be +5 … +7°C in the daytime, -3 … -5°C at night in the West; +5 … +7°C in the daytime, -2 … -4°C at night in the North; +3 … +5°C in the daytime, -2 … -4°C at night in the central regions; +2 … +4°C in the daytime, -1 … +1°C at night in the East; +3 … +5°C in the daytime, -1 … +1°C at night in the South.
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