Residents and travelers in Suwałki should prepare for chilly temperatures and possible frost as the weather forecast from February 17th to 20th highlights cold conditions across the region.
On Monday, February 17th, temperatures are set to reach -3°C during the day and drop to -6°C overnight. With winds blowing from the west at around 18 km/h, the perceived temperature is likely to feel as cold as -9°C, according to local meteorologists. Fortunately, the likelihood of precipitation is quite low, at just 5%, meaning residents will likely enjoy dry conditions throughout the day, so umbrellas won't be necessary.
Looking ahead to February 18th, temperatures are expected to rise slightly during the day to -1°C, with overnight lows forecasted at -5°C. Wind speeds may lessen to around 11 km/h from the north-west, but humidity levels will remain high, contributing to the chilly atmosphere. Precipitation remains minimal, with only about 8% chance of any showers, indicating another dry day.
Wednesday, February 19th, will see similar trends as daytime temperatures hover around -2°C, cooling to -8°C at night. Wind conditions are predicted to be slightly stronger with gusts up to 13 km/h from the north, contributing to the overall chill. Once again, the precipitation forecast is low, with expectations of limited to no snow falling across the district.
By Thursday, February 20th, residents can anticipate daytime temperatures consistent with Wednesday, at about -1°C, dipping again to -8°C overnight. The wind is expected to calm down considerably to around 6 km/h from the south, making the chilly conditions feel slightly less biting. The forecast maintains the trend of minimal precipitation at 0%, which suggests no snow is likely throughout the day.
This weather forecast, spanning February 17th to February 20th, emphasizes the need for suitable winter attire, especially as temperatures remain consistently below freezing. It’s also recommended to prepare vehicles for potential frost or icy conditions, especially on windshields. Those commuting or traveling through Suwałki are advised to give themselves extra time to clear their vehicles before setting out, keeping safety as the main priority as they navigate the cold.
Overall, as the weather remains stable yet frigid through this period, knowing what to expect can greatly help residents and visitors plan accordingly for their daily activities and travels. With temperatures dipping significantly each night, it’s wise to stay informed and be prepared for chilly conditions.