In Ukraine, a drought continues: in the south and east, soil moisture reserves are critically low.

게시됨 2025년 8월 25일

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In August 2025, most southern and eastern regions of Ukraine are suffering from a prolonged drought. Soil moisture reserves are critically low, which poses risks for the yield of corn, soybeans, and the preparation for winter crop sowing.

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Throughout the second decade of August 2025 in Ukraine, the weather was moderately warm and almost rainless. Average daily air temperatures on most days were close to normal or 2–3°С lower. Only locally did some areas experience rainfall, with the highest amount of precipitation recorded at the Selyatyn weather station (Chernivtsi region) — 56 mm, which is 144% of the decadal norm. This is reported by APK-Inform in a report by UkrHydrometcenter. Temperature regime. The average decadal air temperature ranged from +18.0°С in the north (Chernihiv region) to +23.2°С in the south (Kherson region). On the hottest days, the temperature reached +30–34°С, and in some places in Zakarpattia and Mykolaiv regions — up to +35°С. The minimum temperature on cool nights dropped to +4–9°С, and in the southern regions — to +10–14°С. The decadal sunshine duration was recorded at 103–125 hours, which is 10–36 hours more than the average long-term values. On most of the country's territory, there were ...
출처: Superagronom

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