Up to 15 degrees! This is the warmest day of next week
Next week is expected to see the warmest day with temperatures reaching up to 15 degrees Celsius in parts of Finland.
In Finland, temperatures are set to rise, particularly next week, with expectations of hitting 15 degrees Celsius, making it the warmest day of the season thus far. This temperature spike follows a warm Sunday where multiple locations recorded temperatures nearing 10 degrees. Kalbådagrund reported a high of 13.2 degrees, indicating a significant warmth trend across southern and eastern Finland.
Meteorologists, including Kristian Roine from Foreca, have noted that the warm trend will continue, especially in the southern and eastern regions, where sunny weather is anticipated. The forecast suggests that parts of Uusimaa, Varsinais-Suomi, and Savonlinna could see clear skies and warm temperatures that closely approach those of the previous day. While warmer weather is expected, the eastern areas of the country may experience gusty winds and the possibility of rain in some regions such as between Pori and Seinäjoki, indicating a mix of weather conditions across the country.
This warm weather could have implications for various activities as spring approaches, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and potentially impacting agricultural sectors in the region. However, the variability of weather patterns, with some regions facing rain, serves as a reminder of Finland's unpredictable climate, highlighting the need for continuous weather monitoring and forecasts throughout the season.