Harsh cold, temperatures dropping to as low as -15°C, with snow and ice covering the landscape.
Belarus is bracing for a cold snap as temperatures are expected to drop significantly over the next few days. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming weather forecast for different cities in Belarus from November 17 to 22, 2022.
Starting from November 17, daytime temperatures will range from -3 to +3°C, with some regions experiencing light precipitation in the form of snow, sleet, or rain. Overnight temperatures will be colder, ranging from -1 to -10°C, with clearings reaching -15°C in some areas.
On November 18, daytime temperatures will range from -4 to +3°C, and fog and ice will be possible in some regions, making roads slippery. Overnight temperatures will range from -6 to +1°C, with the northeast experiencing temperatures as low as -9°C.
The southwest of Belarus can expect overnight temperatures of -2 to 4°C and daytime temperatures of 0 to 6°C on November 20-21. On November 22, brief snowfall is forecast in some areas, and ice will form on some road sections.
From Monday to Tuesday, November 20-21, precipitation is expected across the western half of the country. On Sunday, November 19, the weather in the southwest is expected to be mostly dry, but brief showers of snow or sleet may occur during the day.
It's important to note that a detailed winter weather forecast for Belarus from November 17 to 22, 2022, including city-specific predictions, is not readily available through public search results. However, based on general meteorological knowledge, Belarus typically experiences cold winters starting from late November, with temperatures often ranging from around -5°C to -15°C depending on the region, and snow is common at this time of year.
For more specific historical archive data, it would be recommended to consult meteorological agencies directly. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor the weather conditions in Belarus.
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