Gardening enthusiasts could face chilly setbacks with Nelasky potentially heralding more night frosts, according to weather forecasters.
May's starting off a bit chillier than we'd hope, mate! Metrologist Dmitry Rybov's Prediction paints an "unfriendly May" ahead, with chilly temperatures persisting for the early days of the month.
Here's the skinny on the forecast: the first week's weather'll be a bit unstable, bringing temperate swings with brief cold snaps. You better bundle up, gardeners and farmers, as temps may dip 2-4 degrees below the norm.
In the opening days of the week, high pressure and humid air masses'll shape the weather scene, dipping overnight and morning temps to a frosty -3°C. On Monday, expect a few sprinkles in the northern half, while on Tuesday afternoon, the south'll get a brief shower. Temperatures Monday will range from 7 to 13°C, but Tuesday will hold steady at around 13°C.
As we move into midweek, active atmospheric fronts from Western Europe will take charge,dashboarding brief rain showers and the occasional thunderstorm across most regions. Nighttime temperatures will stay within the 3-8°C range, while daytime temps will fluctuate between 6 and 12°C.
For the second half of the week, weather patterns'll be steered by Northwestern European fronts, bringing intermittent rain of varying intensity. Nighttime temperatures'll linger around 3-8°C. Thursday's daytime temps'll hover between 6 and 10°C.
Expect chilly temperatures Friday, between 4 and 8°C. In the latter half of the week, cloudy skies'll dominate with clearings, accompanied by rain in most regions. Nighttime temps will vary from 1 to 6°C, while Saturday afternoon's forecast'll show temps from 8 to 13°C and Sunday's temps from 10 to 15°C.
In case you want more specific details, I'd recommend checking out local meteorological services or apps. While the enrichment data doesn't pinpoint precise forecasts, it does suggest that mild and occasionally unsettled conditions may continue until May is in full bloom, especially in California and other regions. As the month progresses, temperatures could start warming up as summer approaches.
- Dmitry Rybov's prediction indicates a chilly "unfriendly May" ahead, with possible cold snaps throughout the first week.
- Gardeners and farmers are advised to bundle up as temperatures may dip below the norm, with brief cold snaps predicted during the first week.
- The Northwestern European fronts, active in the latter half of the week, are expected to bring intermittent rain of varying intensity, which could be significant in California and other regions.
- The unstable weather conditions and chilly temperatures could possibly persist until May is in full bloom, as suggested by the scientific data and environmental-science forecasts.
