Regarding the coming night - the forecaster's message: it may be the coldest this week
The Lithuanian forecaster predicts a drop in temperatures to as low as -16°C, which is a significant shift from recent warmer nights.
Lithuania is bracing for a notably cold night this Thursday, as forecasted by the well-known meteorologist Elvyra Latvėnaitė. She indicated that temperatures could plummet to -16 degrees Celsius, marking a stark contrast to the previous nights where some areas experienced positive temperatures. This drop is poised to affect the daily lives of residents, particularly in regions accustomed to milder winter nights.
The forecast for Thursday night, February 26, suggests clear skies with fog rolling in, creating conditions ripe for frost formation across the region. Overnight lows are expected to range from -9 to -14°C, with the coldest spots in the northeast possibly reaching -16°C. By daytime, temperatures will rise slightly, but still remain chilly, ranging from -2°C to +2°C in various parts of the country. This temperature swing serves as a reminder of winter's intensity, and residents are advised to be cautious of slippery surfaces due to icy conditions.
On the following night, February 27, the weather will remain largely dry with similar icy conditions expected. Forecasts indicate that while southeastern and coastal areas may hover close to 0°C, northern and northeastern regions are likely to feel the deepest chill, with temperatures plunging as low as -6°C during the night. As Lithuania transitions deeper into winter, this significant temperature drop may take its toll, emphasizing the unpredictability of the season and the importance of weather preparedness for the community.