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Bilietai
2012 02 14

Changing but cold weather in forecasts for Lithuania

The upcoming days should bring changing weather to Lithuania, the Hydrometeorological Service said on Tuesday.
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Cold winter morning / Andriaus Vaitkevičiaus / 15min nuotr.

It should snow on the night to Wednesday with major snowfall expected at the seaside. Nighttime temperatures should stand at minus 4 to minus 11 degrees centigrade, with higher temperatures expected by the sea.

It should snow on Wednesday too. The temperatures should rise to minus 3 to minus 6 degrees Centigrade.

The night to Thursday should be cloudy with clear periods. Some snow is expected in Vilnius and Kaunas with  temperatures of -11 to -17 degrees.

Thursday should bring clouds, bright periods to Lithuania, with no precipitation in the forecast. Temperatures should stand at minus 6 to -9 degrees.

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