Expected heatwave to reach approximately 29 degrees within the upcoming week.
Starting June 2, the Crimean Peninsula is set to experience a heatwave, with daytime temperatures potentially reaching 29°C. This was announced by the head of the regional hydrometeorological center, Tatiana Lyubetskaya, to Crimea 24.
The forecast indicates a dry spell for the coming days, with no precipitation expected. Nighttime temperatures are expected to range between 13°C and 18°C, with Simferopol seeing temperatures of around 15°C to 16°C. Daytime temperatures will fluctuate between 23°C and 28°C, climbing to 29°C by the weekend.
Winds will be moderate, with speeds ranging from 6 to 11 m/s.
Given these conditions, experts advise residents and tourists in the region to take precautions against overexposure to the sun and maintain appropriate hydration levels.
Historically, Crimea has warm temperatures in June, with average highs ranging from 23°C to 24.4°C. precipitation is generally scarce, with occasional thunderstorms. Mountainous regions tend to be cooler than coastal areas.
For precise weather forecasts, it is advisable to consult local weather services or online weather platforms. [No specific weather predictions for Crimea from June 2 to 9, 2025, could be found in the search results.]
The heatwave predicted for Crimea might have an impact on the local environmental-science, as the rising temperatures could affect the local flora and fauna. As the weather remains dry with no precipitation in sight, it's essential to pay attention to the weather conditions in the future, particularly in the realm of science and environmental-science, since prolonged heatwaves can lead to significant changes in the weather patterns.