Feb 24 β€’ 05:18 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

Rain and sleet will be replaced by snow: frost will intensify

A cold front is coming with snow expected, particularly from Wednesday night, while temperatures will drop significantly over the next few days.

A cyclone will be withdrawing on Wednesday night, leading to clearer skies during the following days, but light snow is still anticipated in various regions. The weather conditions will create slippery roads due to ice, with wind chill coming from the northwest at speeds of 4-9 m/s. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip between -4 and -9 degrees Celsius, while in some places, particularly where skies clear, they could drop to -12 degrees Celsius.

On Wednesday, as a high-pressure system strengthens, weather patterns will become more variable with some breaks in cloud cover but no significant precipitation is expected. Winds will still come from the northwest and north during the early hours but will shift direction from midday onward. Daytime temperatures are predicted to range from -4 to 0 degrees Celsius, reflecting the colder conditions.

Thursday will see similar cloud cover with no significant precipitation, accompanied by stronger winds coming from the south at speeds of 6-11 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will further drop, with readings expected between -8 to -13 degrees Celsius and even reaching -14 to -18 in some areas; on the coast, temperatures will be milder, ranging from -4 to -7 degrees Celsius during the night. Daytime temperatures will fluctuate around 0 degrees Celsius, varying between -3 and +2 degrees Celsius, hinting at a cold and variable pattern ahead.

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