New warning for outdoor activities
A new warning has been issued regarding slippery conditions for pedestrians in Finland as temperatures rise and precipitation increases this weekend.
Authorities in Finland, particularly the Meteorological Institute, have issued a warning for outdoor workers and pedestrians due to upcoming changes in weather conditions. This weekend, temperatures are expected to rise above freezing in southern and central regions of the country, potentially leading to slippery surfaces as rain or melted snow accumulates on icy layers. In contrast, the northern parts of Finland are anticipated to experience continued winter-like weather with snow.
The forecast suggests that the transition from snowy to wet conditions could create hazardous environments for pedestrians. Especially in urban areas where the temperatures hover around zero degrees Celsius, the combination of rain and slippery ice poses a significant risk, urging people to exercise caution while walking outdoors. The warning highlights that if temperatures fluctuate around the freezing point, the conditions could deteriorate further, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
Residents of southern Finland, including cities like Jyväskylä and Oulu, are advised to remain alert and prepared for possible weather-related inconveniences as they might face wet and slippery roads. Conditions are expected to be worse in the evening hours as rain showers become more frequent, emphasizing the need for increased safety measures on footpaths. Overall, this weekend's weather outlook portends a divisive pattern, separating wet southern regions from the freezing northern areas.