Meteorologists: Record Cold in Skuodas
Meteorologists reported a record low temperature of -29.8 degrees Celsius in Skuodas, Lithuania, breaking a long-standing record set in 1964.
Lithuanian meteorologists have declared a record-breaking low temperature of -29.8 degrees Celsius measured in Skuodas during the night of Sunday. This unprecedented cold surpasses the previous record for February 15, which was -27.1 degrees Celsius recorded in Utena back in 1964. The data reflects a significant drop in temperature during the winter season, drawing attention to potential impacts on local life and infrastructure.
Additionally, the extreme cold was felt in other areas, such as Joniškis and Kretinga, where temperatures dropped to -27.2 and -26.9 degrees Celsius, respectively. This widespread cold weather not only poses risks to daily activities and transportation in these regions but also raises concerns about the health and safety of residents, particularly vulnerable populations. The cold snap serves as a reminder of the severity of winter conditions that can challenge communities in Lithuania.
In light of these frigid temperatures, authorities may need to consider measures to mitigate the impact of such weather, including ensuring that heating services are operational and promoting community awareness about the dangers of extreme cold. The meteorological data also serves as an important reference point for understanding climate patterns and potential future anomalies.