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Lithuania Faces Shifting Weather After Storm; Warmer Weekend Expected
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Lithuania Faces Shifting Weather After Storm; Warmer Weekend Expected

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuania is experiencing varied weather following a powerful storm and heavy rainfall.
  • The week began with mixed conditions, including summer warmth in some areas and showers, thunderstorms, and even hail in others.
  • The latter half of the week promises clearer skies and less rain, with temperatures potentially nearing 30 degrees Celsius by the weekend.

Lithuania is transitioning into a week of fluctuating weather conditions following a significant storm and subsequent heavy downpours. The start of the week presented a mixed bag for residents, with some regions enjoying summery warmth while others contended with persistent rain, thunderstorms, and even instances of hail.

This variability is expected to continue in the early part of the week. However, forecasters at Delfi are offering good news for the latter half of the week. Skies are predicted to clear, and the frequency of rainfall should decrease, bringing more stable and pleasant conditions.

As the week progresses towards the weekend, a notable rise in temperatures is anticipated. In some parts of Lithuania, temperatures are expected to climb again, potentially reaching close to the 30-degree Celsius mark. This shift signals a return to warmer, more typical summer weather after the recent turbulent conditions.

The forecast suggests a welcome change for those looking forward to warmer days, offering a promising outlook for the weekend after a period of unsettled weather. Residents are advised to prepare for both the current changeable conditions and the upcoming warmer spell.

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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.