The previous record, set in 1941, of -5.5C fell to -6.1C in Mērsrags. Madona was also freezing with -6C; it was -5.9C in Zosēni; and -5.7C in Ainaži.
Daytime temperatures on May 11 are higher however at +6..+11C and +7..+8C in the capital.
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On the morning of May 11, the national cold record fell in Latvia, according to the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre.
The previous record, set in 1941, of -5.5C fell to -6.1C in Mērsrags. Madona was also freezing with -6C; it was -5.9C in Zosēni; and -5.7C in Ainaži.
Daytime temperatures on May 11 are higher however at +6..+11C and +7..+8C in the capital.
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