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A temperature record was set for three days in a row in Mykolaiv

Mykolaiv is suffering from abnormal heat. Photo: Dmytro Udovytskyi Mykolaiv is suffering from abnormal heat. Photo: Dmytro Udovytskyi

On Tuesday, July 16, Mykolaiv recorded an excess of the absolute maximum temperature for that day.

This was reported in the Mykolaiv Regional Center for Hydrometeorology.

It is noted that the intense heat reached a value of + 40.5°С. The previous record in 2001 was +37°С.

We remind you that on Monday, July 15, the absolute maximum temperature for that day was exceeded in Mykolaiv.

Also, on July 1 and 2, 2024, Mykolaiv and some other cities broke temperature records for the entire time of observation. On July 1, the thermometer rose to 36.9° in Mykolaiv, and on the 2nd the air warmed up to +37.3°C. In general, forecasters predict hot weather without significant precipitation in Mykolaiv Oblast from July 1 to July 7.

In addition, in 2023, temperature records were set in Mykolaiv twice: in January (over 15°С) and in August (up to 36°С). In January, due to unusually warm weather for this month, the first snowdrops even bloomed in the Mykolaiv Zoo.

How to escape from the heat outside?

Stay in the shade. Look for shade in parks, under trees or near buildings. Use wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses.

Hydration Drink plenty of water, even if you don't feel thirsty. Carry a water bottle with you. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated beverages, which can contribute to dehydration.

Moisturizing wipes. Carry wet wipes or a small bottle of water with you to hydrate your skin. Apply them to the forehead, neck and wrists.

Plan activities. Avoid exercising during the hottest hours of the day, usually between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Plan walks or errands for the morning or evening when the temperature is lower.

Light clothing and protection from the sun. Wear light, breathable clothing with long sleeves to protect your skin from direct sunlight. Also, don't forget to apply sunscreen with a high protection factor (SPF) to your skin.

By keeping these tips in mind, residents can effectively cope with the summer heat even during power outages. Remember about energy-efficient consumption and use of available resources to ensure a comfortable climate at home.

Abnormal heat in Mykolaiv

Abnormally high temperature indicators were observed in most regions of Ukraine since the beginning of April.

Then, according to the data of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, the air in the Mykolaiv Oblast warmed up to 27 degrees.

Although meteorologists of the Mykolaiv Hydrometeorological Center predicted in the spring that the summer of 2024 would be traditional in the region, and deviations from the limits of normal indicators are not expected, already in June the heat began to break all temperature records.

On June 3, the temperature in Mykolaiv approached the absolute maximum over the past 30 years, reaching 33 degrees Celsius. Mykolaiv set a new record on July 10 — the thermometer showed +40.5°С, on July 11 the temperature remained at the level of 40.2°С.

The other day, Mykolaiv weather forecasters warned that the abnormal heat in the city and region will last for another two weeks. In addition, Ukrenergo reported that electricity consumption had reached a maximum due to the heat.

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