Estonia Experiences Record Heat as Spring Arrives Tallinn, Estonia – Several heat records were established across Estonia on Tuesday, marking a warm start to the spring season. The Central Environmental Agency reported that March 10th, 2026, saw the hottest temperatures of the year so far, with widespread increases in air temperature throughout the interior and south. Temperatures rose to 10 degrees Celsius above normal in the interior regions, while the south of the country reached approximately 15 degrees Celsius. This marked the first time this year that the temperature exceeded 15 degrees Celsius across the nation. Multiple weather stations, including Valga, Võru, Tõravere, Viljandi, Tiirikoja, Heltermaa, and Pakri, recorded new highs. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the weather is expected to remain mostly clear with scattered clouds and no precipitation. Temperatures will range from 5 to 11 degrees Celsius, with southern areas potentially reaching 15 degrees Celsius under windy conditions. The shift into spring continues to bring warmer temperatures to Estonia. Topics: #degrees #spring #tuesday Post navigation The anniversary of the birth of Ülo Vilimaa is celebrated with an exhibition of his paintings Expert: if the driver is forced to drive on the red lane, he has done something very wrong.