If you have made the decision to study in Lithuania and are preparing to pack for your trip here, remember that you are going to a nation where the climate in every one of the four seasons is altogether different. In summer you will see excellent blooms of different forms and colors; in harvest time yellow, red and dark colored leaves fall from the trees; in winter you'll have the capacity to swim through enormous banks of snow and catch snowflakes, and in spring you will see the sun reflecting in the puddles.
Lithuania's atmosphere has become hotter lately; the normal yearly temperature is 6.5– 7.9°C. July is the most hot month of the year (normal temperature is around 19.7°C; the most elevated temperature is more than 30°C). The coldest month is January (normal temperature – 2.9°C, most minimal temperature may fall beneath – 30°C).
The rainy season is from April to October (60 - 65% of the annual rainfall). There may be rainy periods during summer when 30 mm a day or even more has been measured.
Thus, in summer your luggage will probably be at least half the weight it would be in winter. Temperatures can ascend to 30°C in the warm season, despite the fact that a light coat and an umbrella could prove to be useful. In winter you will require a warm coat, gloves and a woolly cap. In spring and fall you may require a couple of wellington boots (if that is your style).
Be that as it may, don't stress on the off chance that you can't choose what to pack. Indeed, even the individuals who are the most devoted adherents of design won't be disillusioned by what's on offer here. There are some globally known garments and footwear chains which offer the most recent accumulations, among them: Mango, Zara, United Colors of Benetton, Me xx, Next, Clark's, Crocs, and Ecco. You additionally have a decision of value nearby retailers, for example, Lelija, Utenos trikotažas, Apranga, and Audi mas.
Many foreigners admire traditional Lithuanian materials like products of flax in summer and warm socks or mittens knitted from natural wool in winter. You can purchase these in various colors and styles from the market or (in Vilnius) directly from the people who trade in Pilies street.
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