After the unusually cold forecast from May to June: looks good, especially on one side



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May was varied. The first ten days in Lithuania are approximately 1 ° C, and the second, approximately 4.6 ° C colder than usual. We also received more precipitation, 20 and 75% more than usual, respectively.

The spring scene for this early drought year was slated to repeat this year. From the third decade of March to the end of April, a large rainfall deficit was recorded, and in April of this year rainfall fell only a quarter of the normal rate.

However, drought conditions ended with the onset of rain in early May and the drought receded.

The second half of June in Lithuania is forecast to be approximately 1 ° C higher than usual.

Looking at the entire month, the air temperature is also expected to be up to 1 ° C above the standard weather standard of 15.4 ° C. However, the possibility of frost in June should not be ruled out.

Precipitation is expected to be up to 10% lower than usual in the second half of June, but throughout the month rainfall should be up to 15% lower than normal (standard 75mm weather rule).

In summary, we can say that in June we can expect a warmer and slightly drier climate than usual for Lithuania.

• Since 1961, the warmest three months of June were recorded in Lithuania: 1999 (average monthly air temperature 18.6 ° C), 1979 (18.1 ° C) and 2013 (18.0 ° C).

• And the three coldest: 1976 (12.9 ° C), 1962 (13.2 ° C) and 1982 (13.3 ° C).

• The lowest daily air temperature was recorded in Šventoji on June 5, 1977 and fell to -2.8 ° C.

• The highest daily air temperature was recorded in Druskininkai on 06-27-1885 at +34.4 ° C and in Šilutė on 06-19-1968 at +34.4 ° C.

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