This is related to an active cyclone centered over the United Kingdom, creating unsettled weather conditions in the region.
Meanwhile, Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, will experience mostly dry weather. In Ukraine, no precipitation is expected on January 27, although the day will be windy. While it won't be as breezy as in Western Europe, gusty winds will still be noticeable. The weather will feel spring-like, with a steadily rising temperature.
On Monday, daytime temperatures in Ukraine will range from +5 to +11 °C, with even warmer conditions of +8 to +13 °C in the western and southern regions. In Kyiv, the day will remain dry, and a gusty southern wind will bring warmth, with temperatures reaching +7 to +9 °C.

Looking ahead to the end of January, Didenko emphasizes that weather forecasts can change and require updates. However, the overall trend points to exceptionally warm conditions for this time of year.
Although earlier forecasts of +20°C have been adjusted downward, temperatures between January 28 and 30 are still expected to be around +12-+16°C in some regions, resembling early spring more than mid-winter. This warmth will primarily affect western and southern Ukraine, as well as parts of the central regions.
Despite the unseasonably warm trend, Didenko reminds readers that winter is not over yet, urging them not to assume that January will smoothly transition into May.