Finland may find itself in a "pinch" – this is what the weather looks like at the end of the month
Next week, Lapland may see snowfall of up to 15 centimeters according to a blog post by Foreca.
Next week, Lapland is expected to experience snowfall of up to 10-15 centimeters as reported by Foreca's blog. In southern regions, rain is anticipated, with glimpses of sunshine reported between the clouds. While temperatures could rise to around 10 degrees Celsius in sunny areas, they may fall below five degrees in cloudier regions. Additionally, a larger rainfall system is set to arrive on Wednesday, bringing rain to southern Lapland as well.
The incoming precipitation is expected to carry with it warm air; however, due to the cloud cover, residents may not fully enjoy the warmth. By mid-week, parts of the Baltic region could experience temperatures exceeding 15 degrees Celsius. March is wrapping up with warmer-than-usual temperatures, and the blog describes the advancement of spring as temperatures remain mild towards the end of the month.
However, the end of March is predicted to bring about a notably interesting weather pattern. According to Foreca, the situation regarding the weather during the last days of March seems particularly captivating, especially as the final weekend approaches, potentially leading to a unique climatic turn in Finland as spring transitions further in.