
Unexpected Frost Hits Belarus in May
Unexpected Frost Returns to Belarus in Mid-May BELARUS – In a surprising turn of events, Belarus is bracing for an unexpected return of frost in the middle of May. Meteorological forecasts predict temperatures to plummet to -2 degrees Celsius on the night of May 14th, posing a threat to budding spring vegetation. The unexpected cold snap follows a period of relatively warm weather, catching many residents off guard. "We weren't expecting this at all!" exclaimed one resident of Minsk, expressing concern for their newly planted garden. Another resident added, "It's unusual to see frost this late in the spring. We hope the damage to crops will be minimal." The meteorological agency warns that the frost may return on May 16th, with temperatures potentially dropping to -3 degrees Celsius. While the daytime temperatures are expected to be milder, the nighttime cold poses a significant risk to agriculture and sensitive plants. This unexpected cold snap serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of spring weather, even in regions typically known for milder climates. Authorities are advising residents to take precautions to protect their plants from potential damage.