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What season is better to travel to Ukraine? Plan to go to Ukraine

The best time to travel to Ukraine: April to June every year is suitable. This time is suitable for traveling to various parts of Ukraine. From July to August, local people travel mainly in the Crimea Mountains, the Black Sea and the Carpathians Mountains, which is suitable for outdoor sports. Fall is also a good time to travel, when there aren’t as many tourists as there are in spring and summer. December and January are colder inland and in the east, but the Carpathian mountains are excellent ski touring destinations. On the last weekend of May, the Ukrainian capital will celebrate Kiev Day with fireworks, a folk arts festival and a beauty pageant. In October Kiev hosts the International Music Festival and the International Film Festival. You might as well go and enjoy it at this time. Ukraine is located at 44-52 degrees north latitude. The time contrast between day and night is: 16-8 hours in summer and 8-16 hours in winter. Sun height at noon: 69-61 degrees in summer and 23-15 degrees in winter. Most of the country has a mild continental climate, except for the Black Sea coast in southwest Crimea, which has subtropical climate characteristics. The average temperature in the coldest month of winter (January) is minus 7 degrees in the northern and eastern regions, while it is 2 to 4 degrees above zero on the southern coast of the Crimean Peninsula. In summer, the highest temperatures in most parts of the country are 36 and 39 degrees, while in winter the lowest temperatures are around minus 40 degrees in the eastern region and minus 30 degrees in the south. The average annual precipitation gradually decreases from the west and northwest to the southeast and south. The maximum annual precipitation reaches 2000 mm in the Carpathian Mountains, 970 mm in the Polissie region, and 500 mm in the southern region. However, the minimum annual precipitation is 800, 300, and 100 mm in the above-mentioned areas respectively. Dry weather in Ukraine occurs on average every 2-3 years. Dry weather poses a constant threat to agriculture.