Meteorologists announce forecasts for the remainder of March: significant anomalies
Meteorologists in Lithuania predict that March will be significantly warmer and drier than usual, with temperatures up to 3 degrees Celsius above the norm.
Huge Weather Anomalies in Poland. This Will Be the Weekend. The Meteorologist Reveals
Poland is set to experience significant temperature anomalies this weekend, transitioning from morning frosts to much warmer afternoon temperatures.
Meteorologists warn - February will still show its "teeth": what the updated forecast indicates
Meteorologists in Lithuania report that the first half of February was significantly colder than the long-term average, with notable temperature anomalies.
Anomalies of the Last Winter Month: The First Half is Much Colder, and the Future Outlook Becomes Clearer
The first half of February in Lithuania has seen significantly colder temperatures compared to historical averages, with Vilnius recording -9.5 °C and Klaipėda -9.1 °C.
Important warning from specialists following reports of impending anomalies
Weather experts warn of significantly lower temperatures across northern and eastern Europe in the coming weeks, with anomalies expected between -3 °C and -10 °C, and in some areas, potentially below -20 °C.
January 2026: anomaly after anomaly
Preliminary data indicate that the average temperature in Lithuania during January 2026 was the second-lowest of the 21st century, significantly colder than usual, while precipitation levels were notably lower than average.
Long-term forecast for Poland. Winter will not give up for a long time. Meteorologist: Great frost is visible
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management forecasts that winter in Poland will persist for an extended period, with five maps showing temperature anomalies from 1991-2020 for specific time frames.
Weather in Germany: So far, so normal?
The article discusses current temperature anomalies in Germany during winter, comparing unusual cold and warm spots across various regions and time periods.