Last warm day before temperatures drop across Estonia
Estonia is experiencing an unusually mild weather pattern with temperatures potentially reaching 26°C on Wednesday before cooler conditions return. The warm spell is coming to an end as a weather system moves in, marking a shift toward more seasonal autumn temperatures.
EestiForecasters are warning residents to make the most of Wednesday's pleasant conditions, as Estonia experiences what appears to be the final day of an extended warm period. Parts of the country could see temperatures climb to around 26 degrees Celsius, offering a brief respite before autumn weather settles in more firmly.
The unseasonably warm temperatures have characterized much of the recent period, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. However, meteorologists indicate that this pattern is not expected to persist, with a change in atmospheric conditions approaching from the west.
As the week progresses, cooler air masses will move into the region, bringing more typical autumn weather to Estonia. This transition will mark the end of the warm spell that has extended beyond what is normally expected for this time of year. Residents should prepare for a return to more seasonal conditions with lower temperatures and potentially increased precipitation.
The timing of this weather shift comes as many Estonians prepare for the full arrival of autumn. The contrast between this week's warmth and the cooler days ahead underscores the variability that characterizes the transition between seasons in the Baltic region.