Feb 8 • 19:41 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Winter weather continues into next week

The upcoming week is expected to bring cold temperatures, snow, and blizzards in Estonia, with milder conditions appearing by the weekend.

In Estonia, the forecast for the upcoming week indicates a continuation of winter weather with significant cold temperatures, snowfall, and potential blizzards. Starting Sunday night, the weather will be characterized by variable cloudiness, with light snow and fog in certain areas. Winds will predominantly come from the west, with speeds ranging from 2 to 8 meters per second, and temperatures are anticipated to drop between -11 to -16 degrees Celsius, possibly reaching lows of -21 degrees in clear conditions along the coastline, where it might be milder at around -8 degrees.

Monday's forecast suggests the possibility of persistent gray skies with intermittent snowfall and fog. Moderate southwestern winds will occur, especially along the northern coast, where gusts could reach up to 12 meters per second. Afternoon temperatures will range from -4 to -12 degrees Celsius, with coastal temperatures slightly warmer at -1 degree. By Tuesday, the weather will bring more snow to the islands and northern regions, with nighttime temperatures dropping to between -5 and -17 degrees, while daytime highs will be around 3 to 12 degrees.

Towards the latter part of the week, the conditions are expected to fluctuate, with the temperature gradually rising to above freezing by the weekend. This shift will mark a significant change from the severe cold spell, potentially leading to melting snow and impacting daily life in various ways. As temperatures begin to warm up, Estonians can expect changes in the winter weather pattern that might affect outdoor activities and safety precautions against ice and snow.

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