Feb 19 • 11:38 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

A Turning Point in the Weather - Here it May Rain This Weekend

Winter cold is beginning to loosen its grip on Sweden, with temperatures expected to rise and rain forecast for the south this weekend.

As of this weekend, Sweden is set to experience a significant shift in weather conditions, with the winter chill gradually receding. Forecasts from the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) indicate that warmer temperatures will arrive next week, particularly in southern Sweden, where rain is anticipated. Meanwhile, northern regions will continue to see temperatures remain below zero. This transition marks a notable change from the cold start to 2026, as days become longer and sunnier.

Meteorologist Therese Gadd has pointed out that this weekend heralds a new weather regime for the entire country, with southern regions likely feeling the milder impact first. The changes are not just a welcome relief from the winter temperatures, but also serve as an indication of the seasonal shift that many in Sweden look forward to as the days begin to lengthen. With the promise of more sunlight and warmer conditions, people are encouraged to embrace outdoor activities.

This weather shift could have various implications, both environmentally and socially. Warmer temperatures could lead to early spring conditions, potentially impacting agricultural activities in the south. Additionally, the mental health benefits associated with more sunlight and milder weather can provide a much-needed boost to the public psyche following a long and harsh winter. As Sweden gears up for these changes, the forecast suggests a change not just in temperatures but in the lifestyle of many Swedes over the coming weeks.

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