Significant warming is expected in many countries starting from the beginning of next week, which is likely to accelerate the development of both natural vegetation and crops. However, the upper layer of soil is dry in many places, especially in the central part of the country, which could pose a problem for the germination and initial development of sunflowers and corn. Currently, autumn cereals and rapeseed are developing well, but the latter has lower-than-usual and less branching due to the cold in April. Fruits like apples, pears, and walnuts are also in full bloom, but spring frosts have affected the start of apricots and almonds. The air humidity will still be high at night on Fridays and initially, but it is expected to fall below 40% during the day from Saturday.