According to recent reports, the average precipitation recorded across the country reached 53 mm, representing 63% of the established norm for the month of July. Analysis of the rainfall patterns indicates that the bulk of the precipitation fell during the initial days of July. Geographically, several locations recorded the highest levels of rainfall.
Among these were Kazlų Rūda, which registered 85.5 mm, followed closely by Šakiai at 83.5 mm. Other areas that experienced substantial precipitation included Vėžaičiai and Pagėgiai, recording 83.1 mm, and Rietavas, which measured 82.7 mm. These figures highlight the areas that received the most rainfall during the period.
In contrast, the northeastern region reported the lowest levels of precipitation. Specific cities in this area included Biržai, recording 19.8 mm, and Rokiškis, which recorded 22.3 mm. Further data points for the least precipitation were observed in Zarasai (24.4 mm), Pakruojis (25.2 mm), and Raseiniai (27.7 mm).
Overall, the data provides a clear comparison of rainfall distribution throughout the country for the month of July, showing significant variation between the areas receiving the most moisture and those that received the least.
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