
Astronomical spring begins in Liepāja — tram notices that days have become longer than its route
While Riga is still arguing about what an equinox is, Liepāja's tram has already noticed that days have become longer than its working hours.
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While Riga is still arguing about what an equinox is, Liepāja's tram has already noticed that days have become longer than its working hours.

Latvian meteorologists surprise with an unexpected revelation — if there are no clouds, then it's sunny weather.

Temperature will drop below zero, but local musicians believe these are ideal conditions for creating rock music.

While easterners will enjoy tropical heat waves tomorrow, Liepāja will traditionally have fog and light wind.

While Riga residents tomorrow will be stumbling around foggy Daugavgrīva, Liepāja locals will enjoy a poetic fog dance among the sea winds.

Meteorologists announce with scientific precision that Kurzeme will have windless weather, which is about as likely in Liepāja as silence in Jūrmala park on Saturday morning.

Meteorologists report with mathematical precision that Latvia has broken heat records for the tenth day in a row. Even the mythical basement walls of Karosta are starting to sweat.

Ice has melted in almost all rivers, remaining only in the upper reaches of the Daugava and Pļaviņas reservoir. Water temperature has reached +4 degrees, which in Liepāja is considered summer.

Light frost is expected in Latvia in the coming days, but Liepāja residents are already used to everything — both the weather and the bridges that close at the most inconvenient times.

A nurse from Virga warns that spring sun has little teeth, but Liepāja residents have long known that you need a jacket here even in summer.

While eastern Latvians prepare winter jackets in March, the temperature in Liepāja will be as predictable as a bus delay at Tošele stop.

Liepāja reached a heat record of +17.1 degrees, which is the first time locals aren't complaining about the cold wind from the sea.