Feb 16 β€’ 04:00 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

After the Extreme Cold - Now it Will Get Milder

Sweden will experience a temporary warm spell after a month of extreme cold temperatures, with forecasts of mild weather and rain expected as a low-pressure system approaches from the south.

Over the past month, Sweden has been gripped by an extreme cold snap, leading to unusually low temperatures across the country. However, meteorologist Viktor Bergman from SMHI indicates that a change is on the horizon, with milder weather expected to arrive by the upcoming weekend as a low-pressure system brings snow and rain to the southern parts of the nation. This development signifies a temporary break from the persistent cold conditions that have been influenced by a long-standing high-pressure system.

The prolonged high pressure has maintained these freezing temperatures, trapping cold air over Sweden for an extended period. As the anticipated low-pressure system begins to affect the weather, areas in GΓΆtaland and possibly Svealand are expected to see temperatures rise to around five degrees Celsius. This change, while welcomed by many, is still temporary, and further cold conditions may return after the weekend.

Overall, the weather transition reflects the typical variability of Swedish winters, where extreme cold can suddenly give way to milder conditions. This pattern is crucial for both local populations and the environment, as it can affect everything from transportation and daily activities to seasonal wildlife behaviors and agricultural planning.

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