A weather advisory indicates that conditions are expected to become cooler, particularly overnight and during the early morning hours, with a possibility of weak frosts forming on the soil surface. According to the forecast, a system characterized by weak, calm cyclones is predicted to persist across Eastern Europe and Scandinavia for the first week. The coming days will see unpredictable, weak winds.
Following a dry Monday, thunderstorms are anticipated on Tuesday. Wednesday is forecasted to bring a return to drier conditions, followed by thunderstorms again on Thursday and Friday, as a more humid cyclone moves closer to the Baltic region. While the initial Monday night suggests a dip in temperature, the subsequent days are expected to warm up.
A notable shift is predicted for the wind pattern, particularly by Wednesday, when southerly to south-southwesterly winds will usher in warmer air masses. Although the wind is expected to be more pronounced, the air temperature is forecast to rise. The warmth is set to continue through Friday and the weekend.
On Saturday, the wind is again projected to shift to a south-southwesterly direction, bringing further influxes of warmer air, though accompanied by noticeable winds. Overall, the meteorological pattern for the first week suggests alternating weather systems, starting with cooler periods and transitioning toward warmer, though windier, conditions.
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