Lithuania Braces for Shift to Colder Weather, Light Snow Expected
A developing weather system is set to bring increased cloud cover and a return to colder temperatures across Lithuania, with light snow anticipated in the southern regions. Residents should prepare for a noticeable shift in conditions as an area of low pressure approaches.
The current forecast indicates a slight moderation in temperatures today, with highs ranging from 7 to 12 degrees Celsius. However, this reprieve will be short-lived. “Cloudiness will increase throughout the day, with clear skies becoming increasingly rare,” a meteorological source stated. While most areas will experience more clouds, the southwest portion of the country will remain comparatively clear. A gentle south, southeast wind will be present.
Evening Snowfall and Overnight Freeze
As evening descends, the southern part of Lithuania is expected to see light snowfall. Overnight, temperatures will plummet, potentially reaching 8 to 13 degrees Celsius below freezing, and in some locations, even 14 to 16 degrees Celsius of frost. While temperatures are expected to moderate somewhat in the morning, the cold snap will be significant.
Wednesday’s Forecast: Overcast Skies and Potential Fog
Wednesday will bring a widespread overcast sky across the country, accompanied by light precipitation – primarily in the form of snow. Visibility in the southern regions will be reduced due to the formation of fog, and there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms developing in the morning. The wind will remain light, offering little relief from the chill.
The highest temperatures on Wednesday are forecast to be negative in many areas, ranging from 0 to 5 degrees Celsius. However, southern regions may see a slight warming trend, reaching 1 to 3 degrees Celsius.
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The approaching area of low pressure is the primary driver of these changing conditions, signaling a return to winter-like weather for Lithuania. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest forecasts and take necessary precautions.
