🇱🇻 Latvia Weather Report – Month-by-Month Overview
❄️ January
Cold and snowy. Temperatures range from −8°C to −2°C. Snowfall is frequent across the country, especially inland. Skies are mostly overcast, and daylight is limited to a few hours.
🌨️ February
Still wintry. Temperatures hover between −6°C and 0°C. Snow continues, though slightly less intense. Occasional thaws occur near the coast, but frost remains widespread.
🌱 March
Spring begins slowly. Temperatures rise to 0–6°C. Snow starts to melt, especially in urban areas. Rain replaces snow in the west, and muddy conditions are common.
🌸 April
Milder and wet. Highs reach 8–14°C. Rainfall increases, and sunshine becomes more frequent. Trees begin to bud, and the countryside starts to green.
🌼 May
Pleasant and vibrant. Temperatures climb to 14–20°C. Rainfall is moderate, and long sunny days return. Blossoms and greenery spread across parks and forests.
☀️ June
Start of summer. Highs range from 20–25°C. Rain is light, and humidity rises. Ideal for outdoor activities, with long daylight hours and comfortable warmth.
🔥 July
Warmest month. Temperatures reach 23–30°C. Occasional thunderstorms break up dry spells. Lakes and rivers become popular for swimming and recreation.
🏖️ August
Still warm. Highs remain between 22–28°C. Rainfall increases slightly, especially in the west. Late summer heat lingers, with cooler nights.
🍂 September
Transition to autumn. Temperatures ease to 16–22°C. Rain returns gradually. Forests begin to change color, and the air becomes crisp and fresh.
🌦️ October
Cooler and wetter. Highs drop to 10–14°C. Foggy mornings and frequent rain are common. Autumn foliage peaks across woodlands and rural areas.
🌫️ November
Wet and chilly. Highs hover around 4–8°C, with lows near freezing. Rain dominates, and the first snow may appear in northern regions. Days grow noticeably shorter.
🎄 December
Winter returns. Temperatures range from −4°C to 2°C. Snowfall resumes, especially inland. Holiday lights brighten cities, and the atmosphere turns festive despite the cold.


















