Mar 11 • 19:37 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Meteorologist: Heat Records May Fall in the Coming Days

A meteorologist predicts potential heat records across Lithuania from March 12 to 16, 2026, due to unseasonably warm temperatures for this time of year.

A Lithuanian meteorologist has reported that the upcoming days could bring unprecedented warmth to the country, with potential heat records being broken between March 12 and 16, 2026. Currently, the month has seen drastic temperature shifts, transitioning from an unusually warm December to significant cold in January and February, and back to warmer conditions in March, leading to possible record-breaking temperatures.

Forecasts suggest that by March 12, temperatures in some areas could reach up to 16-17 degrees Celsius, slightly exceeding current records for those days, with the coldest day in March potentially reaching just above 14 degrees Celsius. This fluctuation in temperatures indicates an ongoing trend of climate variability and suggests an unusual winter-spring transition period, emphasizing the erratic nature of weather patterns in Lithuania.

The meteorologist points out that the previous months have kept records swinging back and forth, leading to an expectation that this March could yield more temperature shifts, which may further complicate weather norms. This discussion is part of a broader concern about climate change impacts on local weather, as such spikes in temperatures could not only affect daily life but also agriculture and natural ecosystems in Lithuania.

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