Up to 15 degrees! This is the weather for next week
Next week will start slightly cooler than the weekend but temperatures could rise to 15 degrees by Sunday, according to meteorologist Kristian Roine.
Next week is expected to begin with cooler temperatures compared to the weekend, but there is a potential rise up to 15 degrees Celsius by Sunday, as stated by meteorologist Kristian Roine from Foreca. Monday is anticipated to be mostly clear with sunshine in western and central Finland, while some cloud cover is expected in the south. There could be light rain in the southern regions on Monday evening, with daytime temperatures fluctuating around five degrees, while sunnier areas in Western Finland might reach eight degrees. In Lapland, temperatures are expected to hover around zero.
Tuesday's weather is likely to mirror that of Monday, according to Roine. Overall, the country can expect mostly dry and stable weather, with temperatures ranging from four to eight degrees Celsius, maintaining a similar trend to the previous day. Southern and central Finland will experience occasional sunshine, though northern regions will be cloudier. Notably, significant rain is not anticipated, making the weather relatively mild for this time of year in Finland.
This predictable weather may appeal to both residents and visitors in Finland, as it suggests a gradual warming trend, especially towards the weekend. Such forecasts are crucial for individuals planning outdoor activities or travel, particularly as the season transitions into spring. Additionally, consistent weather patterns contribute positively to agriculture and other outdoor industries that are sensitive to temperature variations.