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Week starts with dry and fairly warm weather, changes expected midweek

Monday 23rd 2026 on 06:30 in  
lithuania, meteorology, weather forecast

Lithuanian Radio and Television (LRT) reports that the new week will begin with dry and relatively warm weather before conditions shift midweek.

According to Janas Voitkevičius, a meteorologist at the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service, Monday will be partly cloudy with no precipitation and wind speeds reaching up to 11 metres per second. Daytime temperatures are expected to range between 9 and 14 degrees Celsius, with the coolest conditions along the coast at around 9 degrees and the warmest in the south and east of the country.

Tuesday will follow a similar pattern, remaining dry with possible fog and black ice in the early morning and evening. Wind speeds will be moderate, between 5 and 10 metres per second. Overnight temperatures will dip to between -3 and 2 degrees, while daytime highs will again reach 9 to 14 degrees, though the western edge of the country may see slightly cooler temperatures of 6 to 8 degrees.

By Wednesday, precipitation is expected in some areas, with light rain possible. Wind speeds will increase to 9–14 metres per second, and temperatures will range from 0 to 5 degrees overnight to 11–16 degrees during the day. The Curonian Spit is expected to see cooler conditions, with highs of just 8–10 degrees.

On Thursday, rain is likely in many areas, with moderate rainfall expected. Overnight temperatures will remain above freezing, while daytime highs will reach 8–13 degrees, though coastal areas may see slightly cooler temperatures of 5–7 degrees.

For more detailed forecasts, updates are available on LRT’s weather section.

Source 
(via LRT)