As the Frost Slowly Retreats – Important Warning from the Meteorologist: What to Prepare For
A Lithuanian meteorologist warns of upcoming weather changes, including a retreating frost and potential snowfall this week.
A Lithuanian meteorologist has issued important weather warnings leading up to the Confirmation day, indicating that a dry and cold anticyclone, named Felix, will still bring some cold weather to the northern and eastern regions of the country before it dissipates. By Wednesday, a weak cyclone named Wally III is anticipated to approach Lithuania, bringing minor snowfall but no severe storms are expected. As the week progresses, the frost will gradually retreat, resulting in milder and drier conditions towards the end of the week.
The forecast suggests that temperatures will begin to rise on Thursday, with occasional snowfall expected, particularly on Friday and Saturday, transitioning to dryer and warmer weather. By Sunday, the frost is predicted to ease further, but precipitation—potentially in the form of snow—is forecasted to return at the start of next week, with models indicating a thaw accompanied by rainfall.
This weather report highlights the dynamic changes Lithuania is experiencing as winter approaches its end, emphasizing the need for residents to prepare for fluctuating temperatures and precipitation patterns in the coming days. The meteorologist's insights serve as a timely reminder for the community to stay informed about weather conditions suitable for planning activities during this transitional season.