Feb 27 • 13:03 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Spring not just in the calendar: the long-awaited warmth returns

Spring weather is officially returning to Lithuania with clearer skies and increasing temperatures, as forecasters predict milder conditions over the weekend.

In Lithuania, the weather forecast indicates a shift towards spring-like conditions, with the arrival of clearer skies and warmer temperatures. The national meteorological service, represented by meteorologist Ineta Daunoravičiūtė, suggests that the night will see increased clarity on the northern side of the country, while the eastern regions may still experience considerable cloud cover without significant precipitation. As the night progresses, some areas could see fog and black ice formation, signaling the transition from winter conditions.

As the weekend unfolds, many parts of Lithuania are expected to welcome sunlight amidst scattered clouds. Daytime temperatures are predicted to rise between 4 to 9 degrees Celsius, with some southern areas potentially reaching 11 degrees. The presence of a moderate southerly wind will contribute to the warming effect, and while the forecast does suggest some light rain in western regions, overall significant precipitation is not expected. This weather change aligns with the typical arrival of spring, marking a notable end to colder winter conditions for the population.

Looking ahead to Sunday night, the forecast suggests a continuation of these mild conditions. Limited changes are anticipated with variable cloudiness persisting and no significant rainfall predicted. The persistence of fog and icy patches will serve as a reminder of the lingering effects of winter, but with the overall trajectory pointing towards more stable and warmer weather, the public can expect a gradual transition into the spring season. This development is welcomed after a prolonged period of colder temperatures, highlighting the seasonal shifts that affect everyday life in Lithuania.

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