On Thursday night, the sky will be partly cloudy, while during the day it will mostly clear, with cloud cover increasing again in the evening, according to the Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre.
At night, brief rain is expected in some eastern parts of the country, with wet snow possible in places. A light to moderate northwesterly to northerly wind will blow, with gusts reaching 15–17 m/s. Nighttime temperatures will drop to between 0°C and +5°C, while daytime temperatures will rise to +6°C to +11°C.
On Friday and Saturday night, skies will remain partly cloudy, but during the day on Saturday they will become overcast. Starting Friday morning, light, brief rain is expected in some areas, while on Saturday precipitation will increase.
A light to moderate westerly wind will blow, becoming gusty in western regions on Saturday.
Nighttime temperatures will fall to between -1°C and +4°C, while daytime temperatures will range from +5°C to +10°C, reaching up to +12°C on Friday.
Toward the end of the week and at the beginning of the next week, nighttime temperatures in many areas will again drop to or below 0°C. Daytime temperatures will become cooler, mostly staying within +5°C to +10°C, and next week may feel even colder during the day. Winds will remain gusty.
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