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Lithuania Faces Cyclone 'Parade' with Heavy Rain and Wind Forecast
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Lithuania Faces Cyclone 'Parade' with Heavy Rain and Wind Forecast

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuania is bracing for a series of cyclones, with "Cerry" arriving and expected to intensify.
  • Rain and strong winds are forecast for Monday and Tuesday, particularly in western coastal areas.
  • Cooler temperatures are expected, with no significant warming predicted until the following weekend.

Lithuania is preparing for a significant weather shift as a series of cyclones are expected to sweep across the country. The first, named "Cerry," has already begun to impact the region, bringing rain and strengthening as it moves. Forecasters warn that the cyclone will intensify and split into multiple parts, extending from Finland to central and eastern Europe.

Heavy rainfall is anticipated for Monday and Tuesday, with strong winds also predicted, especially in western areas and along the coast. The wind is expected to pick up significantly by Monday evening and continue through Tuesday. This weather system will usher in cooler air across parts of Europe.

A true parade of rainy cyclones is expected above or near Lithuania.

โ€” E. Latvฤ—naitฤ—Describing the upcoming weather forecast.

Looking ahead, several more rainy cyclones are expected to pass over or near Lithuania. Significant warming is not anticipated until the following weekend, with only a few degrees of increase expected even then, and rain is still likely. The current forecast suggests a prolonged period of unsettled and wet weather.

We will not experience significant warmth until the next weekend, only a few degrees warmer on clearer days.

โ€” E. Latvฤ—naitฤ—Regarding the expected temperature changes.
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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.