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“The Port Authority has warned all users of the Klaipeda port about future weather conditions,” the report said.
According to data from the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service, the wind will start to strengthen on Thursday night, it is expected that around 10 pm and in the first half of the night, the wind gusts can reach up to 30 meters per second.
Strong winds can persist until 10:00 PM on Friday. In the afternoon.
Tomorrow, in Western and Southern Europe, the weather will be determined by the high pressure area, and the low pressure area will be in the north and east.
Respectively, cloud cover will be low in the west and south, sunny in many places, and cloudy in the north and east.
In the eastern part of Europe it has spread and established a fairly cool climate, but in the western part it will be much warmer.
Today it was cloudy in Lithuania, it rained in some places. The next night thick clouds of abundant rain will arrive, so it will rain everywhere, and in some places it will rain hard and abundantly. During the day, it will occasionally drop from low-flying fast-flying clouds, but will stop at night.
On nights with wind and rain, the differences in air temperature will be small, in the morning there will be 8 – 10 degrees of heat everywhere, it will definitely be around 12 at sea.
“In other words, the weather will be uncomfortable the next day,” says meteorologist Naglis Šulija.
There will be wind and rain on Saturday, only less than the next day. The wind will also abate, although it will not subside. At night it will cool to 8 – 10, by the sea it will be around 12 – 14, during the day it will warm to 14 – 16 degrees.
On Sunday the weather will be much more pleasant, it will only rain at night and it will probably only be somewhere in the northeast, that is, on the Utena-Zarasai side.
No rains are expected during the day. The wind will cover even more. At night it will cool to 7 – 9, by the sea 11 – 13, during the day it will warm to 14 – 16 degrees.
“Well, autumn is raging, but in the end it will cover, that’s really good news,” says N. Šulija.
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