Short periods of rain were reported in various locations on Sunday. Temperatures reached a high of 15-20 degrees Celsius, while the lowest recorded temperature in Ventė was between 7-12 degrees Celsius. Overnight conditions were generally dry, with some areas experiencing frost on the soil surface, reaching as low as 0-2 degrees Celsius.
The meteorological service has forecast a shift toward warmer weather, anticipating the arrival of a summer heat wave, which is expected to be accompanied by periods of rainfall. Looking ahead to Monday, June 1st, temperatures are projected to rise, peaking at 24 degrees Celsius. While significant rainfall is not anticipated, the wind is expected to be variable, ranging between 3 and 7 m/s.
Daytime temperatures are forecast to range from 19-24 degrees Celsius, with the warmest conditions expected across the western and southwestern regions. Coastal areas are predicted to experience slightly cooler readings, between 16-18 degrees Celsius. Tuesday, June 2nd, brings a change in weather patterns, with rain predicted for several locations.
The precipitation is expected to occur both during the day and, notably, throughout the night, primarily affecting the western and southwestern regions. Residents should monitor local forecasts for the specific timing and intensity of these showers as the region transitions into its warmer season.
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