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What is the climate in Ukraine?

Updated: 9/14/2023
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winters - long and cold

summers - short and hot

plenty of rain

Crimean coast - temperatures are between 17 to 35 degrees F (-8 to 2 degrees C)

Inland temperatures are 64 to 81 degrees F (18 to 27 degrees C)

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