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Frost Warning Issued for Northwestern Lithuania

Frost Warning Issued for Northwestern Lithuania

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Meteorologists warn of localized frost in northwestern Lithuania, particularly in Telšiai and Mažeikiai regions, with temperatures near the ground potentially dropping below freezing.
  • The frost is expected to affect actively growing plants, though it will not be severe, and residents with sensitive plants are advised to bring them indoors.
  • While frost is predicted for a few nights at the end of May, warmer summer-like weather with temperatures up to 20 degrees Celsius is expected by the first day of June, with even warmer temperatures exceeding 25 degrees Celsius forecast for the following week.

Lithuania's weather is set to experience a localized frost event, primarily affecting the northwestern parts of the country, including the Telšiai and Mažeikiai regions. Meteorologist Ineta Daunoravičiūtė warned that temperatures near the ground could dip below freezing overnight.

While the frost is not expected to be severe, it could potentially harm plants that have already begun their active growing season. Residents with sensitive vegetation are advised to take precautions by bringing them indoors. The meteorologist noted that this phenomenon is predicted for only a few nights at the end of May, with no frost expected in June.

Looking ahead, a shift to warmer, summer-like conditions is anticipated. By the first day of June, daytime temperatures are expected to reach up to 20 degrees Celsius in many areas, although some scattered showers are possible. The forecast further predicts even warmer weather in the latter half of the following week, with temperatures potentially exceeding 25 degrees Celsius.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.