Forecasters predict that the developing cyclone will bring rain, with wet snow possible in some areas, as reported by the publication "znaj.ua".

However, the formation of a stable snow cover is not expected at this time.

Forecasts indicate that until the end of October, Ukraine will experience predominantly dry weather with little to no significant precipitation. The likelihood of rain mixed with wet snow is higher in early November, although any accumulation of snow is likely to be short-lived.

Meteorologists note that global climate change is leading to a reduction in cold periods. In recent years, autumn has started later, and average monthly temperatures have consistently been 1.5–2 degrees above normal. While the overall trend points to warming, occasional cold spells are inevitable.

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Despite the general trend towards warming, November and December are expected to remain within typical climatic norms.

This suggests that snowfall and cold periods are possible, but their duration is likely to be shorter than in previous years.

Meteorologists explain that while Ukraine remains susceptible to Arctic air masses, their influence on the country's climate is diminishing over time.

As such, Ukrainians can expect rainy weather with occasional wet snow in early November, but significant snow cover is unlikely to develop until late winter.