Monday will be mostly sunny, though in some western regions the skies will occasionally cloud over, bringing brief showers in places. A light wind will prevail, and in the early morning hours fog may form in some areas, reducing visibility. Air temperatures will rise to +21…+26°C, according to the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre.
On Tuesday, conditions will be similar – skies will be partly cloudy, but no precipitation is expected. A light easterly wind will continue, which means fog may again thicken in some areas overnight and in the morning. Temperatures will fall to +11…+16°C at night and rise to +20…+25°C during the day.
On Wednesday, cloud cover will increase and rain is expected in places during the day, with a chance of thunderstorms and heavy showers in western regions. A light to moderate easterly wind will persist. Nighttime temperatures will be +10…+15°C, while daytime highs will reach +21…+26°C.
In the second half of the week, the influence of a cyclone from the west will intensify – rain clouds will spread across much of the country, and on Thursday the east and southeast winds will strengthen, with gusts reaching 15–19 m/s. In the following days, air temperatures will remain similar: not cooler than +12°C at night, and in many places still above +20°C during the day, though by the end of the week some areas may see slightly cooler conditions.
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