Orai.lt: you'll have to wait for precipitation, wet snow may fall in some places by the end of the week
This article discusses the weather forecast in Lithuania, highlighting the lack of precipitation until late in the week when wet snow may occur.
On Thursday, an anticyclone will still dominate the weather in Lithuania, leading to minimal cloud cover and avoiding precipitation altogether. The winds will be very weak and variable, creating calm conditions that might allow for some localized fog formation. Night temperatures are expected to range between -4 to +1 degrees Celsius, with icy patches likely in damper areas.
During the day on Thursday, cloud cover will increase, yet significant rainfall is not anticipated. There may be some visibility issues due to fog in certain areas, and light westerly winds will persist. Temperatures will rise to between 8 to 13 degrees Celsius, although along the Baltic coast, they may only reach 4 to 7 degrees Celsius.
As the week progresses into Friday, the cloud cover will thicken as precipitation becomes more likely, mainly in the form of rain, with a possibility of some wet snow mixed in certain areas. Winds will shift to a moderate strength from the northwest, with overnight temperatures again approaching zero. By Friday daytime, light precipitation is expected, particularly in Eastern Lithuania, with temperatures remaining relatively cool, indicating that warmer conditions are not on the horizon.