On Sunday, air temperature will rise above zero, but forecasters warn of frost
Latvian weather forecasts predict temperatures rising to +2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, though frost is still a possibility in some regions.
In Latvia, the weather is expected to warm up slightly on Sunday, with temperatures potentially reaching +2 degrees Celsius according to forecasts from the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Centre. The day will start with some sunshine breaking through the clouds, although precipitation is anticipated, particularly in the eastern and central parts of the country during the first half of the day. Forecasters have also indicated that there is still a possibility of frost occurring in certain areas.
The weather conditions will be characterized by a variable westerly wind, which will be breezy along the coast, but will calm down in the evening to a gentle breeze throughout the country. The forecast indicates that maximum air temperatures will range between -2 and +2 degrees Celsius, suggesting a chilly day for most of the population, despite the slight improvement in temperatures. In the capital, Riga, the day is expected to remain mostly dry, with sunshine appearing later in the afternoon, enhancing the overall pleasant experience of the day.
Despite the warming trends, the warnings of frost remind residents to remain cautious, particularly during the early morning and late evening hours when temperatures are likely to dip. This report highlights the nuances of the Latvian weather, illustrating the transition from winter conditions to early spring, while simultaneously preparing citizens for the lingering effects of winter as they anticipate the increasing presence of warmer days ahead.