The warmest weather in Latvia since last autumn is expected on Tuesday
On Tuesday, March 10, Latvia will experience its warmest weather since last autumn, with temperatures reaching up to 16 degrees Celsius in some areas.
On Tuesday, March 10, meteorologists in Latvia forecast that the country will experience its warmest day since the last autumn, with temperatures ranging between +10 to +16 degrees Celsius. The weather will be significantly influenced by clear skies and abundant sunshine throughout the day, although coastal regions may experience slightly cooler temperatures, not exceeding +8 degrees Celsius. A gentle to moderate wind from the south will accompany the pleasant weather, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities.
In the capital city, Riga, the temperatures are expected to rise between +14 to +15 degrees Celsius, maintaining a dry and sunny atmosphere, which is a welcome change for residents recovering from a long winter. As the anticyclonic conditions ease, atmospheric pressure is predicted to drop, hovering between 1019 to 1023 hectopascals at sea level. Looking back, the same day last year recorded an even higher temperature of +17.4 degrees Celsius in Liepaja, marking the warmest temperature ever recorded in the first half of March in Latvia, showcasing the variability of Latvian weather.
Meteorological information indicates that Tuesday morning will dawn under clear skies across Latvia, contributing to good visibility and overall pleasant weather conditions. Wind conditions are expected to be light to moderate, originating from the south and southwest, which should not affect air quality, noted as being good to acceptable. This change in weather not only adds a boost to the mood of the population but also signifies the gradual transition into spring, which is eagerly anticipated by many.