Mar 14 • 13:27 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

If you live here, a chilly surprise may come from the sky – "Even snow"

Finland is experiencing unusually warm weather for this time of year, but a cold front and potential snow may soon arrive, particularly in the western regions.

The article discusses the ongoing unusually warm weather across Finland, with temperatures nearly all above freezing during the weekend, breaking a record high of 11 degrees Celsius in Parikkala. Meteorologist Eveliina Tuovinen notes that this is notably warmer than average for this time of year, with southern and eastern areas reaching around ten degrees Celsius on Sunday as well.

Despite the warmth in many parts of Finland, temperatures in Western and Northern Finland remain close to zero but still on the positive side, except in Northern Lapland where there may be some frost. A weather front bringing precipitation is currently affecting much of Finland, particularly in the western and central regions, leading to potential rain mixed with sleet and even snow along the western coastline.

The article highlights the unusual weather patterns for Finland and the possible cold front moving in, indicating a shift from the current warm spells that residents have been experiencing. This shift serves as a reminder of the fluctuating winter conditions typical of the region, with snow anticipated as a sign of the upcoming winter weather returning after a warm phase.

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