
Dagda defeats Liepāja in snow olympics, but our tram still keeps running
While Dagda is buried in snow up to their knees, in Liepāja the tram chugs along the tracks and you can stroll on the beach without snow boots.
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While Dagda is buried in snow up to their knees, in Liepāja the tram chugs along the tracks and you can stroll on the beach without snow boots.

Americans impose travel bans over a little snow, while Liepāja residents quietly chuckle and remember how we walk to work through meter-deep snow in winter.

Meteorologists come forward with revolutionary news - at the end of February, Latvia will have changeable weather. Liepāja residents shocked.

Meteorologists have promised snow for all of Latvia, but Riga will traditionally be left out with its special climate and grand ambitions.

Meteorologists promise that on Sunday the temperature could reach even plus two degrees, which by this winter's standards is practically tropical heat.

After months of battling with Liepāja residents, winter has surrendered and plans to head to Riga, where someone might still appreciate it.

Meteorologists promise ideal conditions for outdoor meditation at the tram stop, while Riga continues its usual gloomy routine.

While the capital descends into panic over a few snowflakes, Liepāja residents continue living as usual.

While New Zealand's storm creates chaos, such weather is daily life in Liepāja and only makes us stronger.

The Baltic Sea behaves like a typical Liepāja resident – wants to be special and doesn't agree with generally accepted traditions.

While records are breaking along with thermometers in the eastern edge, people in Liepāja are peacefully drinking coffee outside. Kurzeme residents are convinced — Latgale simply has no experience with real winter.

While all of Latvia will freeze down to -9 degrees, Liepāja once again proves its superiority with an especially warm -6 degrees.