Feb 16 • 18:01 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

In the coming days, we won't be getting rid of the harsh cold yet

Very cold temperatures are forecasted over the next few days in Estonia, with varying degrees of cloudiness and occasional snowfall.

The weather forecast for Estonia indicates that very cold temperatures will persist over the coming days. On Wednesday night, the weather will be characterized by partly cloudy skies with no significant precipitation. Winds will be coming from the southeast and east at speeds of 1-7 m/s, with gusts reaching up to 12 m/s on the islands. Temperatures are expected to range from -16 to -22 degrees, while on the islands and some coastal areas, temperatures may be milder at 8-15 degrees.

During the day, cloud cover is predicted to increase, and snowfall originating from the islands will slowly move eastward, with blizzard conditions expected in some areas. The southeast winds will strengthen slightly, ranging from 2 to 8 m/s and gusts up to 13 m/s near coastal regions. Daytime temperatures will be notably higher, between 7 to 11 degrees, but still represent a significant chill compared to typical conditions.

This ongoing cold spell is significant as it brings challenging weather conditions, particularly with the expected snowfall which could impact travel and daily activities. Residents are advised to prepare for lower visibility and hazardous conditions due to the snow and winds. The changing weather also poses implications for local emergency services and preparedness for winter conditions.

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