Midsummer's Eve with clear skies and temperatures up to 22 degrees
Fine weather is expected across Estonia on Midsummer's Eve, with a high-pressure area keeping clouds and precipitation at bay. Daytime temperatures will reach 18-22 degrees Celsius, though coastal areas will be cooler. By the weekend, temperatures could climb to 30 degrees Celsius.
EstoniaOn Midsummer's Eve, 23 June 2026, sunny and precipitation-free weather is expected across Estonia. A high-pressure area is positioned over the North Sea and extends across the Baltic Sea, keeping clouds and rain away.
During the night, cloud cover will be high and thin. Islands and the southern mainland will be cloudier at the start of the night, but rain will not fall there either. Winds from the north will blow 3-9 metres per second, with gusts along the coast up to 13 m/s. Temperatures will drop to 9-15 degrees Celsius.
Morning will be widely clear and dry. Northerly winds will persist at 3-9 m/s, with coastal gusts up to 12 m/s, and thermometers will show 14-17 degrees.
During the day there will be sunshine and clouds, but no rain. Winds from the northwest and west will blow 4-10 m/s, with gusts up to 14 m/s; on the islands winds will be light and variable. Daytime temperatures will be 18-22 degrees Celsius, though in wind-exposed coastal areas only up to 15 degrees. In the evening cloud cover will decrease and temperatures will remain between 15-18 degrees.
Midsummer's Night and upcoming days
Midsummer's night will remain dry until early morning, though a few showers are possible on the islands and the northern mainland. On Midsummer's Day rain showers will be more widespread. Night temperatures will drop close to 10 degrees, daytime temperatures will be around 20 degrees in western Estonia, a few degrees lower in the east.
On Thursday and Friday showers will occur sporadically and temperatures will begin to rise. By the weekend temperatures as high as 30 degrees are forecast.
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