Feb 17 • 19:06 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Forecasters: the cold will ease, snow will fall again, but soon we will also experience a thaw

Lithuanian meteorologists predict a shift in weather patterns with less severe cold and incoming snow this week, leading to an expected thaw shortly thereafter.

Lithuanian meteorologists have provided a detailed weather forecast indicating that temperatures will begin to rise as cold weather eases in the coming days. In particular, they noted that the beginning of the week will bring snow, especially in western Lithuania, with varying levels of snowfall and gusty southeast winds. Temperatures are expected to hover between -10 to -21 degrees Celsius throughout the week, with specific predictions suggesting a daily range from -6 to -11 degrees Celsius, warming slightly over the weekend.

On Wednesday night, snowfall is expected to be widespread, leading into a day of continuous light snow across various regions of the country. While the weather remains chilly with wind gusts reaching up to 14 m/s along the coast, it has been suggested that a thaw could follow this cold snap, indicating a shift to warmer temperatures soon. The forecasters are closely monitoring the meteorological patterns to inform residents about any significant changes.

Looking ahead to the end of the week, the forecasters anticipate limited snowfall and a gradual rise in temperatures as the air warms. While Friday will still present cold conditions, the snowfall will be minimal, and no significant weather events are predicted for Saturday. Overall, this forecast serves as a reminder of the shifting winter weather patterns in Lithuania, reviving hope for citizens looking forward to milder conditions soon.

📡 Similar Coverage