Temperatures in Latvia are anticipated to significantly rise in the coming week.
Latvia is bracing for a change in weather patterns over the next week, with a warming trend expected to take hold, accompanied by occasional frost and increased rainfall.
In central and western Latvia, frost is mainly anticipated at night, although the specific locations where this will occur are not yet specified. During the day, temperatures will remain above freezing, offering a reprieve from the cold.
Air temperatures in eastern Latvia will remain mostly below freezing, with temperatures around 0 degrees on weekdays. However, next week, temperatures in western and central Latvia may rise to 8-9 degrees on some days, marking a significant shift from the current cold snap.
Precipitation will mostly be rain, with no new information about snow cover or snowfall on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. On Thursday, strong north-westerly wind gusts of 15-20 meters per second are expected, along with snow and drizzle at times. Snow cover will only reach a few centimeters in places on Thursday, and the same is expected for Friday and Saturday.
The snowfall on Friday and Saturday will occur in unspecified locations, and no new information about snowfall locations on these days has been released. There are no available search results indicating which regions in Latvia expect snowfall on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Next week, westerly winds will prevail, and the weather will warm up overall. Precipitation is expected to increase as the week progresses, with the potential for more significant rainfall towards the end of the week.
It's important to note that these forecasts are subject to change, and residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest weather updates from official sources. Stay warm and safe!
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