Given that Kyiv, Ukraine, is a geographically distant destination for most countries around the world, a common concern is about the weather we will experience during our time in the city.
Since you will typically need to make two trips as part of the surrogacy process, you may encounter completely different weather conditions in Kyiv on each visit.
Here are some key average weather data to help plan your luggage for Ukraine:
In Kyiv, summers are comfortable and partly cloudy, while winters are dry, windy, and mostly cloudy.
Throughout the year, temperatures generally range from -7°C to 26°C and rarely drop below -17°C or rise above 31°C.
The warm season lasts for four months, from mid-May to mid-September, with the daily average maximum temperature exceeding 20°C. The hottest day of the year usually occurs in late July, with an average maximum temperature of 26°C and an average minimum temperature of 16°C.
The cold season also lasts for almost four months, from mid-November to mid-March.
The coldest days of the year are typically in early February, with an average minimum temperature of -7°C and an average maximum temperature of -1°C.
The clearest part of the year in Kyiv begins in late April and ends in mid-October.
The wettest season runs from mid-May to early August.
The snow season extends from late October to late March, with the heaviest snowfall occurring in December and January.
Take these statistics into account when packing for your trip to Kyiv.
We will provide more details about each season in future articles.
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