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will delight in heat, we will have the opportunity to observe a partial solar eclipse

will delight in heat, we will have the opportunity to observe a partial solar eclipse


« It is very likely that a new March 29th high air temperature record may be measured, which is still 17.2 degrees (Ukmergė, 29 March 1999).

According to the specialists, it will begin 13 pm and the maximum will reach about 1:35 p.m., the end of the eclipse after 2pm. It is true that in Lithuania the moon will cover up to 7-13 percent. The solar disk. Most will be covered on the northwestern edge of the country.

Photo by the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service

Meanwhile, in Ireland and Norway, the moon will cover up to 30-40 % and up to 70-90 % in Eastern Canada. The solar disk.

« It is important to emphasize that by no means can the naked eye be viewed directly at the sun. At least very dark glass is necessary to monitor this phenomenon, but it is safest to do so using special solar eclipse glasses. The phenomenon can also be observed through binoculars or telescope (with special filters installed). In the evening, the Moon will cover up to 69-81 percent.

Saturday night without rainfall. Some fog. Wind southeast, 2-7 m/s. Temperatures from 4 degrees Celsius to 1 heat, in some places 2-4 degrees Celsius. The day is dry. Wind southeast, 5-10 m/s. Temperatures 13-18, Curonian Spit 10-12 degrees Celsius.

On Sunday night without a more significant rain, during the day it will be flooded. Wind southern directions, 3-8 m/s at night, 6-11 m/s during the day. Temperatures at night from 1 degree frost to 4 heat, during the day 13-18, in western areas some 8-12 degrees Celsius.

On Monday, many, mostly in Western Lithuania, will be flooding. Wind changing direction, 3-8 m/s at night, 5-10 m/s during the day. Temperatures at night 1-6 degrees Celsius, during the day 12-17 ° C, on the west side of the country in some places of 7-11 degrees Celsius.



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