Inclement weather - snow, rain, and fog - predicted for Belarus on November 17th
Belarus is bracing for a mix of weather conditions on November 17, 2025. According to the current forecast, nighttime temperatures will range from -1°C to -7°C across the country, with the southeastern half experiencing slightly warmer temperatures, potentially reaching +1°C.
In specific cities, temperatures will vary. Hrodna is expected to have daytime temperatures ranging from -3°C to +3°C. Minsk, the capital, is forecasted to see light snow, wet snow, or rain showers. In Brest, the wind will be variable, blowing at 3-8 m/s.
Some regions of Belarus may experience light fog at night and in the morning. In particular, fog is expected in Babrujsk, where temperatures in the southeastern half of the country could reach +1°C. In Mogilev, nighttime temperatures will also range from -1°C to -7°C.
As for the rest of the week, the forecast for Belarus from November 17 to 22 includes freezing temperatures down to -15°C, snow, and ice. However, it's important to note that long-range forecasts tend to be unavailable or highly uncertain beyond 7 to 10 days. For detailed and accurate weather forecasts for the following days, it is recommended to check official and reliable weather sources such as the Belarus Hydrometeorological Center, global weather websites (e.g., AccuWeather, Weather.com), or national meteorological services approximately one to two weeks before those dates.
In addition to Minsk, some cities like Grodno and Vitebsk are also forecasted to have ice and slippery roads on November 17. In Vitsebsk, the exact temperatures for November 17 are not specified in the provided information. The day will be cloudy with clearings across Belarus. In Vitebsk and Gomel, light snow, wet snow, or rain showers are also expected, and light fog is expected at night and in the morning in Gomel.
Stay tuned for more updates on the weather in Belarus as we approach November 17, 2025.
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