Significant weather changes expected in Lithuania with incoming cyclone
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuania is expecting significant weather changes starting Thursday with the arrival of a southern cyclone.
- The cyclone will bring moisture, leading to rain in most regions, with heavy downpours and thunderstorms possible, especially in the east.
- Temperatures will remain mild, with highs reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius in some eastern areas, and a slight cooling expected by Friday.
Lithuania is bracing for a notable shift in weather patterns as a southern cyclone is set to arrive on Thursday, bringing a substantial increase in moisture across the country. This system is expected to cause widespread rain, with some areas experiencing heavy downpours and thunderstorms.
The most intense rainfall is anticipated in the eastern parts of Lithuania, where thunderstorms may also occur. During these storms, wind gusts could reach speeds of 15-20 meters per second from varying directions. Overnight temperatures are predicted to range between 9-14 degrees Celsius, while daytime highs will reach 14-19 degrees Celsius, potentially climbing to 20-25 degrees Celsius in the eastern regions.
Looking ahead to Friday, the weather will continue to feature scattered showers. While rain is expected in many parts of the country, it will be shorter in duration compared to Thursday. Summer thunderstorms might reappear in some areas. The wind is expected to gradually shift to a more westerly direction, with moderate speeds of 5-10 meters per second. Temperatures will be slightly cooler than Thursday, with lows between 8-13 degrees Celsius and highs between 15-20 degrees Celsius.
The weekend is forecast to bring continued light rain, but thunderstorms are not expected. Winds are predicted to weaken, and temperatures are expected to remain similar to Friday's levels. The forecast suggests a transition from the current weather to a more unsettled pattern influenced by the southern cyclone.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.