On Friday, Riga experiences only half its typical monthly rainfall amount.
Riga, the Latvian capital, is bracing for a week of wet and stormy weather, according to the latest forecasts. A cyclone is expected to reach Latvia from the west next week, bringing frequent showers and potential thunderstorms.
On Friday, Riga received 37 mm of precipitation by 9 a.m., marking half of the normal monthly amount. While detailed week-ahead weather forecasts, including specific information about cyclones or heavy rainfall in Riga, are not yet available, it is recommended to consult dedicated meteorological services such as the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre (LVĢMC), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), or trusted weather websites like Meteo.lv, yr.no, or Weather.com for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
The forecast suggests that the rain will subside in Riga by midday, with temperatures expected to rise in the afternoon. In the afternoon, temperatures in Riga are expected to reach +22 degrees centigrade. However, strong winds are also expected next week due to the cyclone, so it is advisable to stay informed and prepared for any weather changes.
Over the weekend, the weather in Latvia is expected to be sunny, but brief showers and thunder showers are possible in places. The weather will become less sunny next week, with more rain and storms expected due to the cyclone.
Despite the approaching stormy weather, the air over the weekend in Latvia is expected to be warmer, offering a brief respite before the cooler temperatures brought on by the cyclone. It is essential to stay informed and follow any official warnings or advisories issued by the LVĢMC or other authoritative sources.
The approaching cyclone is predicted to bring more rain and storms to Riga next week, following the sunny weekend with brief showers and thunder showers in some places. To stay updated on the changing weather conditions, it's crucial to consult resources such as the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre (LVĢMC), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), or websites like Meteo.lv, yr.no, or Weather.com.