Feb 17 • 03:45 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

We won’t see any warming until the end of the week: the forecaster says where the frost will be the strongest

A Lithuanian forecaster predicts continued cold weather with significant frost levels expected to persist until at least the end of the week.

In Lithuania, weather predictions indicate that the nation will experience continued cold conditions with nighttime temperatures plunging to as low as 27 degrees Celsius in some northern and eastern regions. During the day, temperatures are expected to remain between 9 and 14 degrees below zero, with a notably milder climate along the coast where temperatures might reach only 15-17 degrees. The forecast warns that the frost is expected to be particularly intense this week, impacting daily life and possibly agriculture in colder areas.

As the week progresses, the weather is expected to shift slightly with a minor cyclone moving in from Denmark, bringing cloud cover and light snowfall by Wednesday. While nighttime temperatures will still dip significantly, the forecasters suggest a slight rise in daytime temperatures on Thursday. This ongoing cold snap underscores the impact of seasonal climatic changes and could have implications for local infrastructure and services as citizens navigate frigid conditions.

Given the harsh weather conditions lit by chilly winds and the forecasted overcast skies, it's crucial for residents to prepare adequately. Possible disruptions in daily activities and precautions for vulnerable populations might become essential as the freeze continues. This extended period of cold is a reminder of the challenges posed by winter weather in Northern Europe, affecting not just the comfort of citizens but also sectors that depend on moderate temperatures.

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