Risk of showers threatens Midsummer celebrations

Meteorologists warn that a low-pressure system could bring showers to Midsummer celebrations. Warmer weather is still expected across much of the country.

The forecast for Midsummer 2026 shows a risk of rain showers in several areas. A low-pressure system over northeastern Norrland is moving slowly and could affect celebrations on Midsummer Eve.

Meteorologist Lasse Rydqvist notes that showers may become an uninvited guest at the herring lunch in Norrland and northern Svealand. At the same time high pressure is expected to dominate with temperatures up to 26-27 degrees in southern and eastern parts.

Lovisa Andersson from SMHI confirms that warmer air is moving in during the week. Cloud cover is however increasing compared with earlier forecasts.

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A sunny midsummer celebration in southern Sweden with a maypole in a green field under clear skies.
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Warm Midsummer expected in southern Sweden

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Forecasts from SMHI and Klart show sun and high temperatures in southern Sweden during the Midsummer weekend.

SMHI presented its first forecast for Midsummer's Eve on June 19 on Wednesday. It points to typical summer weather with varying cloudiness and just over 20 degrees in southern Sweden.

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Weather forecasts promise warmth in the south while the transport authority warns of traffic jams during the Midsummer weekend.

SMHI warned on Sunday of a high risk of grass fires along the entire east coast as well as on Öland and Gotland. The risk will decrease on Monday as a precipitation area with rain and snow moves in from the west. SMHI urges caution with open fires and large machinery outdoors.

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SMHI warns of heavy thunderstorms on Saturday with risks of downpours, flooding and disruptions to electricity and telecom networks.

Police in Dalarna handled around 150 cases during Midsummer, double the usual number for a weekend. Leksand stood out with the most incidents, mainly linked to alcohol.

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SMHI warns of high forest fire risk in southern and central Sweden on Friday. The warning covers nearly all of Götaland and Svealand, except western coastal areas. Grass fire risks are also flagged for northern parts over the weekend.

 

 

 

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