Warm and still dry weather is expected this week, according to the National Meteorological Service’s national medium-term forecast.
The sky will be clear on Monday and Tuesday, with no precipitation expected. In some places, the air movement will be lively. On Monday, the lowest temperature is usually expected to be between minus 6 and 0 degrees, in frosty places sometimes near minus 10 degrees. The highest temperatures are likely to be between 10 and 14 degrees Celsius.
Clear, sunny, dry weather is expected on Wednesday and Thursday. In the morning hours, values between minus 3 and plus 3 degrees are expected on both days, but in some cases, it can be a few degrees colder. Peak values range from 17 to 21 degrees on Wednesday and 18 to 22 degrees on Thursday.
Mostly cloudy or light clouds with no precipitation are expected on Friday and Saturday. Values between minus 3 and plus 5 degrees on Fridays, 0 and plus 6 degrees on Saturdays, and minus 2 and plus 7 degrees on Sundays. Peak values range from 15 to 20 degrees on all three days, according to the forecast.
MTI