Summer warmth expected across much of the country next week

SMHI forecasts that summer is approaching with temperatures up to 20 degrees starting Wednesday.

After a period of unstable weather, warmth looks set to arrive across large parts of Sweden.
Moa Hallberg, meteorologist at SMHI, says temperatures could reach 20 degrees and a degree or two higher in places.
Some uncertainty remains for northern Norrland where a precipitation area may bring lower temperatures on Wednesday.

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A high-pressure system from the south is expected to bring temperatures above 30 degrees in southeastern Sweden from Thursday, according to SMHI.

Meteorologists forecast high summer heat this weekend with sun and temperatures up to 27 degrees in parts of Sweden.

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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.

SMHI has issued orange warnings for high temperatures in parts of Götaland. Fire bans are in place on Gotland, in Malmö and Lund due to drought and fire risk.

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A large rain area moves across Sweden on ascension day Thursday with up to 30 millimeters of precipitation possible in places. Eastern Svealand may see the most sunshine hours while the mountains could get wet snow.

SMHI has expanded its yellow warnings for thunderstorms on Midsummer's Day to include the entire Norrland coast and large parts of the inland.

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Spain's State Meteorological Agency forecasts a May weekend with July- and August-like heat across much of the country, reaching up to 38 degrees in Badajoz.

 

 

 

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