Cyclone Approaches Lithuania, Bringing Wind and Rain
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A cyclone is approaching Lithuania, bringing significant weather changes including strong winds and rain.
- Temperatures will drop, with highs ranging from 18-26 degrees Celsius and lows between 11-18 degrees Celsius.
- The first half of the week will see continued rain and thunderstorms, with winds potentially reaching up to 25 m/s in coastal areas.
Lithuania is bracing for a shift in weather as a cyclone approaches, bringing a mix of strong winds, rain, and thunderstorms. The forecast indicates a noticeable drop in temperatures across the country.
In the eastern parts of Lithuania, temperatures are expected to range between 23-28 degrees Celsius, while the western coastal regions will experience cooler weather, around 20-22 degrees Celsius. Winds will pick up from the south and southwest, reaching 8-13 m/s, with gusts up to 15-20 m/s during thunderstorms.
The weekend is set to continue with rain, particularly on Sunday night in many areas. The southern winds will remain strong at 7-12 m/s, and the lowest temperatures will be between 13-18 degrees Celsius. Sunday daytime will see scattered showers and an increased chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures gradually decreasing to 21-26 degrees Celsius in most regions and 18-20 degrees Celsius by the coast.
The new week begins with rain, some of it heavy, and thunderstorms in certain areas. Strong winds are expected, especially in western regions and coastal areas, where they could reach 15-20 m/s, and in some places up to 25 m/s. Temperatures will be even lower, with nighttime lows around 11-16 degrees Celsius and daytime highs between 15-20 degrees Celsius, though eastern regions might still see 21-24 degrees Celsius. The first half of the week is predicted to be similar, with rain gradually receding from the middle of the week.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.