Feb 21 โ€ข 16:30 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช Estonia Postimees

Old Man of the Woods: Soon it will get colder and the start of spring will be delayed

According to Arvo Saidla, also known as Metsavana, colder temperatures in late February and March will delay the onset of spring by at least a couple of weeks.

Arvo Saidla, famously known as Metsavana in Estonia, has predicted that late February and March will bring colder temperatures, plunging the region into negative degrees. This weather pattern suggests that snow will linger for a while longer, delaying the expected arrival of spring. Usually, spring provides a brief respite from winterโ€™s chill, but this year, inhabitants may find themselves facing prolonged winter conditions.

The consequences of this extended cold spell include implications for agriculture and natural cycles that rely on the arrival of spring. Farmers may need to adjust their planting schedules, and ecosystems that depend on warmer temperatures may experience disruptions. As the general public looks forward to the warmth of spring, the delays raise concerns about how wildlife, flora, and human activities will adapt to this unusual weather trend.

Moreover, April is also expected to be cooler than usual, compounding these concerns. Faced with persistent cold, communities may need to prepare for an extended winter season, taking advantage of winter sports and other activities while waiting for the more temperate conditions of spring to finally arrive.

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