March in Kyiv was the driest in 135 years of record-keeping

March in Kyiv was the driest in 135 years of record-keeping shutterstock
Maria Semenova

At the same time, the air temperature was 4.2 °C above the seasonal average

The first month of spring this year turned out to be abnormal for the capital in terms of all climatic parameters. Unseasonably warm weather was accompanied by a near-total lack of precipitation.

This was reported by the Boris Sreznevsky Central Geophysical Observatory.

Temperature swings

The difference between the lowest and highest temperatures in March was as much as 19.6 °C.

Meteorologists recorded the month’s lowest temperature in the early morning of March 1. At that time, the thermometer dropped to -1.6 °C.

The warmest day of the spring month was the 27th. On that day, the thermometer read +17.8 °C.

In terms of average temperatures, March ranked fourth among the warmest months since records began.

Центральна геофізична обсерваторія імені Бориса Срезневського

Source: Borys Sreznevskyi Central Geophysical Observatory

March drought

During this time, the observatory also measured precipitation levels. The equipment on Nauky Avenue recorded just 1 mm of precipitation for the entire month, which is only 3% of the monthly norm.

This anomaly made March 2026 the driest in Kyiv's recorded history, which has been monitored since 1891.

EcoPolitic previously reported that during 2025, was the third hottest year on record. Other years among the climate anti-leaders were 2023 and 2024.

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