Estonia Spared Europe's Worst Heat, but Hotter Days Still Ahead
Although Estonia has avoided the most severe heat wave affecting Europe, hot weather with temperatures up to 30°C and thunderstorms are forecast, prompting level 1 weather warnings.

Estonia has been spared the worst of the heat wave gripping much of Europe, but hot weather and thunderstorms are still in the forecast as temperatures rise in the coming days. The Estonian Weather Service (EWS) has issued level 1 weather warnings for thunderstorms across the country, as rising temperatures could fuel scattered severe weather expected Sunday evening and overnight into Monday, particularly in Northern Estonia.
Daytime highs are forecast to reach up to 30 degrees Celsius on Sunday and Monday, remaining in the upper 20s in the days to follow, with slightly cooler conditions along parts of the coast. While no fire restrictions have been issued, fire hazard levels are expected to increase across much of the country by Monday, reaching moderate to high levels before rain forecast later next week eases conditions.
Under a yellow, or level 1, warning, people are advised to monitor the forecast, remain alert and exercise caution during outdoor activities.


