The Baltic nation of Lithuania experienced a notable weather pattern recently, marked by the exceeding of the symbolic 30-degree heat threshold for the first time this year. However, these elevated temperatures were localized, recorded specifically in the areas of Druskininkai and Ventė. On the day of the measurement, conditions began with a cloudy night, followed by only a brief rain shower in the morning.
Temperatures remained cooler in the western regions, where the low reached between 12 and 17 degrees Celsius. Despite the varied conditions, tropical nights were observed in Nida and Ventė. Looking ahead, the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service has issued a forecast for Sunday, predicting unpredictable and cloudy weather across Lithuania.
Residents should prepare for scattered short rain showers, some of which may be heavy. Furthermore, multiple regions are expected to see thunderstorms, with the potential for accompanying hailstones. Winds are anticipated to blow from the west, with sustained speeds ranging from 7 to 12 m/s, and gusts potentially reaching 15 to 18 m/s during the thunderstorms.
Temperatures are forecast to climb, with the highest expected readings between 27 and 32 degrees Celsius, while coastal areas are predicted to see temperatures between 21 and 26 degrees. The general summer season in Lithuania lasts for 92 days, providing a period of varied weather as the region transitions through its seasonal cycle.
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