Feb 18 • 19:18 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Thursday is winter cold

Weather conditions on Thursday in Estonia include cold temperatures and snowfall of 1 to 3 centimeters primarily in the western and southern regions.

On Thursday, Estonia will experience a cold winter day, as a peaceful low-pressure system approaches from the Latvian coast, bringing with it a light snowfall of between 1 to 3 centimeters, mainly affecting the western and southern parts of the country. While temperatures remain cold, they are expected to stay above -20 degrees Celsius due to overcast skies reducing chilling effects. As the day progresses, the small weather system will dissipate, with little additional snow anticipated, although a more vigorous low-pressure area is moving along the western edge of Russia, which may not bring significant rainfall to Estonia.

During the night, cloudy skies will dominate, with snowfall expected in various areas, and potential blizzard conditions along the coastline at the start of the night. In eastern parts of Estonia, clearer skies will emerge, and significant snow accumulation is not anticipated. Winds from the southeast and east will range from 2 to 8 meters per second, with gusts up to 11 meters per second along the coast. The air temperature will drop to between -11 and -16 degrees Celsius, with eastern Estonia potentially experiencing even colder temperatures of -18 to -19 degrees Celsius, while areas near the western seaside will be slightly milder.

As Thursday morning unfolds, predominantly cloudy conditions will persist, along with intermittent snowfall. Inland areas will see light winds, while coastal regions will experience moderate breezes. Expected temperatures will range from -10 to -15 degrees Celsius, with eastern coastal areas also experiencing substantial cold. Overall, the weather pattern emphasizes a typical cold winter day in Estonia, with the likelihood of continued snow and cold temperatures affecting daily activities.

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