Feb 18 โ€ข 16:21 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช Sweden Aftonbladet

After the cold: "Significantly milder"

After a winter of harsh cold, warmer weather is expected over large parts of Sweden this weekend, with temperatures climbing above zero in many areas.

Following a particularly severe winter characterized by freezing temperatures, meteorologists in Sweden have reported that warmer weather is on the way. According to Lasse Rydqvist, a meteorologist at Klart, temperatures are expected to rise significantly, moving from extreme cold to more comfortable conditions. By the upcoming weekend, they anticipate that temperatures could exceed the freezing point across various regions, including Gรถtaland and parts of Svealand and southern Norrland.

While the improved weather is a welcome change, Rydqvist cautions that the winter is not yet behind us. He warns that the temporary warm spell could create hazardous conditions on the roads. Rainmay fall on still ice-covered roads, creating the risk of freezing overnight and resulting in slippery conditions come Sunday. This transition phase could pose challenges for travelers and commuters as they adapt to the changing weather.

In addition to the milder temperatures, the report mentions that the Botten Sea is currently experiencing thick ice coverage. This continuing presence of ice underscores that although warmer weather is anticipated, winter conditions will persist in some areas, reminding residents to remain vigilant regarding potential hazards that can arise during this transitional period.

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