Feb 12 • 05:30 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

The air in the eastern part of the country will warm up to zero degrees

Thursday's maximum temperature in Latvia is expected to range from zero degrees in the southern part of Latgale to -6 degrees in the northern part of Vidzeme, marking the warmest day in the last month.

On Thursday, Latvia will experience a range of temperatures with the southern area of Latgale expected to reach a maximum of zero degrees Celsius, while the northern region of Vidzeme could see lows around -6 degrees. This forecast indicates that it will be the warmest day recorded in the past month, highlighting a slight warming trend amid the colder winter season.

In addition, forecasters suggest there will be some sunshine in certain areas of the country, although light snow may continue to fall in parts of Latgale. The anticipated weather includes a gentle to moderate northeastern wind, which will contribute to the overall weather patterns but should not significantly impact the temperature ranges. In the capital city, Riga, no precipitation is expected, and there will be moments where sunlight peeks through the clouds as temperatures rise slightly to around -3 to -4 degrees Celsius.

The weather conditions are being influenced by a low-pressure area, leading to atmospheric pressure readings between 987 and 991 hectopascals at sea level. This low-pressure system is essential in determining the weather dynamics for that day, offering a respite in temperature amid the usual winter chill that has been prevailing.

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