Palanga weather forecast for 5 days
Palanga weather forecast for 5 days. ℃ Average temperatures % Humidity, precipitation ️ Sunrise and sunset ️ Wind direction and speed
Climate Characteristics of Palanga
General Overview
Palanga enjoys a maritime-temperate climate, directly influenced by the Baltic Sea. Unlike the continental cities in eastern Lithuania, the weather here is milder throughout the year—winters are less freezing and summers are fresh and pleasant. The city is known for its long white-sand beach surrounded by pine forests and sand dunes, which create a natural windbreak and contribute to high air quality.
Temperatures and Daily Variations
In summer, daytime temperatures average between 20°C and 23°C (68-73°F). The sea breeze prevents heavy heat, making Palanga a popular refuge during heatwaves. In winter, the average daytime temperature is around 1°C (34°F), with nights hovering around -4°C (25°F).
Precipitation Seasons (September-November)
Autumn is the wettest season. Due to high sea humidity, Palanga often experiences slanted rains accompanied by strong winds. In winter, snow falls but tends to melt relatively quickly due to the salty air and temperatures that occasionally stay above freezing.
Dry and Comfortable Seasons (May-June)
These months are the sunniest and driest. The skies are clear, and the cold sea prevents heavy cloud formation. It is the best time for walking in Palanga's Botanical Park and cycling along the coastline before the summer crowds arrive.
Weather in Palanga by Month
January
The coldest month but mild relative to inland. 1°C (34°F) daytime and -4°C (25°F) at night. The city is occasionally snowy and the sea is very rough with strong winds.
February
Cold maritime winter. 0°C (32°F) daytime. Characterized by grey skies and frequent freeze-thaw cycles. The air is very cold but clean.
March
Start of the late spring. 4°C (39°F) daytime. The cold sea delays warming, but the sun appears more. A relatively bright but very windy month.
April
Gradual awakening. 9°C (48°F) daytime. Snow disappears and beaches start to warm. Weather is volatile—spring sun can be replaced by thick sea fogs within minutes.
May
The sunniest and clearest month. 15°C (59°F) daytime. Precipitation is low and parks are in full bloom. Ideal for nature walks before the summer peak.
June
Start of summer and "White Nights." 19°C (66°F) daytime. Days are incredibly long and sunsets over Palanga's pier last until late. Comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
July
The warmest and most popular month. 22°C (72°F) daytime and 14°C (57°F) at night. Perfect beach vacation weather. The sea warms up and the main promenade is vibrant.
August
Continuation of pleasant summer. 22°C (72°F) daytime. Sea water is at its warmest. Toward the end of the month, nights become more humid and sea winds strengthen.
September
Early and windy autumn. 17°C (63°F) daytime. Temperatures drop slowly thanks to heat stored in the Baltic Sea. Great for quiet walks along the shore.
October
Month of storms and rain. 11°C (52°F) daytime. The Baltic Sea becomes very rough with high waves. Rains are frequent and winds are strong and dramatic.
November
Dark, wet, and grey. 6°C (43°F) daytime. Almost no sunshine. High humidity and heavy sea fogs are routine.
December
Start of winter. 2°C (36°F) daytime and -2°C (28°F) at night. The city is decorated for Christmas. First snow may cover the pier and dunes.