As of Wednesday morning, rain and thunder is heard in many parts of Latvia but the most severe storms are expected in the late afternoon and evening, according to forecasts.
Last night has been the warmest since weather observations have been carried out in Latvia, according to information from the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Center.
For the next few days, there will be no major changes in the weather in Latvia, but at the weekend it will become noticeably warmer, at least in some parts of the country, according to latest forecasts.
The average air temperature of July in Latvia was 16.8 degrees, which is one degree Celsius less than the climatic norm, according to information from the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Center.
In the next two days, significant changes in weather conditions are not expected in Latvia but will become warmer during the weekend, according to forecasts.
There have been no so-called tropical nights in Latvia this summer, according to information from the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Center.
The beginning of the week in Latvia will be cool, windy and sometimes rainy, while the second half of the week will be drier and warmer, according to forecasts by weatherman Toms Bricis.
Rain clouds will appear more frequently in Latvia during the weekend and the next week, but significant rains are not expected, according to forecasts.
On Friday morning, the air temperature dropped to -2.4 C in Stende, Talsi municipality, which is a new cold record for June 2, according to information from the Latvian Environment, Geology, and Meteorology Centre.