Now is the time to enjoy the spring warmth
Spring warmth and sunshine are gracing all of Finland on Sunday, with temperatures ranging widely from 8 to 12 degrees Celsius.
Exceptional Weather Information for Spring
March has been the warmest month on record in many southern parts of Finland, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Today was the warmest day of the year so far, 13.2 degrees measured in Porvoo
Finland's meteorological institute reported that today was the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures reaching 13.2 degrees Celsius measured in Porvoo.
The warmest day of the year โ 11 degrees in Parikkala
Today, temperatures reached 11 degrees Celsius in Parikkala, South Karelia, marking the warmest day of the year so far according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Meteorological Institute: Warning about air quality in Finland
Finland's air quality has deteriorated significantly, with high concentrations of particulate matter observed this week.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of storm readings in the Bothnian Sea tonight
The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued a warning about potential storm conditions with wind speeds reaching 21 meters per second in the Bothnian Sea overnight from Friday to Saturday.
The Meteorological Institute warns: Air quality has deteriorated in Finland
Finnish Meteorological Institute reports that air quality has become poor in many areas due to fine particles, street dust, and pollen.
Warning for Ski Holidaymakers: Avalanche Risk
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of significant avalanche risks in several mountain areas over the next three days, affecting off-piste skiing conditions.
Five centimeters of wet cloth on Finland's face โ It is raining here
Finland is expecting variable weather this weekend with rain and mild temperatures, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
This is what Helsinki's gloomy weather looks like
Helsinki is experiencing heavy snowfall, leading to dangerous travel conditions in southern Finland, according to warnings from the Meteorological Institute.
Warning maps glow yellow โ driving conditions become dangerous
Finland's meteorological institute has issued widespread warnings about hazardous driving conditions due to expected adverse weather this Thursday through Saturday.
Meteorologist on the weather this weekend: 'I would be cautious'
The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued warnings for poor weather conditions across the country for the weekend ahead.
Driving conditions remain poor in large parts of the country
Driving conditions in many areas of Finland continue to be poor due to heavy snowfall and drifting snow, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Blowing snow may worsen visibility on roads - traffic operator: "At least ramps and intersections are slippery"
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of poor driving conditions nationwide due to snow, blowing snow, and warming weather.
Night brought danger to driving conditions
Driving conditions in Southern Finland are hazardous due to heavy snowfall, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Warning from the Meteorological Institute for Those Getting Behind the Wheel Now - A 10-Centimeter Threat Has Emerged Overnight
A snowfall of around ten centimeters in southern Finland has prompted a warning about hazardous driving conditions.
Warning from the Finnish Meteorological Institute to drivers
The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued a warning to drivers about upcoming snowfall that could deteriorate road conditions, particularly in central Finland.
The Great Drop in the Baltic Sea Continues
The Finnish Meteorological Institute warns of low sea levels along the coast, which are expected to remain until at least February 9th, with record lows recorded this week in several coastal cities.
State of emergency in the Baltic Sea - Ships in trouble
The water level in the Baltic Sea is so low that it is disrupting maritime traffic and reducing cargo capacities for ships, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.