Jokkmokk warmer than Skåne during Christmas

Sweden's Christmas weather is turning unusual, with milder temperatures in the north than in the south. Meteorologist Fredrik Cronvall at SMHI predicts it could be warmer in Jokkmokk than in Skåne on Christmas Day. The holiday brings a mix of sun, rain, and snow, with warnings for mountain weather.

Sweden's Christmas holiday in 2024 features unusual weather patterns, with the north experiencing milder conditions than the south. SMHI meteorologist Fredrik Cronvall forecasts that temperatures in Jokkmokk could exceed those in Skåne on Christmas Day. Strong westerly winds from the Atlantic are bringing mild air to Norrland, especially Jämtland and Västernorrland, where it may reach up to five degrees Celsius on Christmas Eve evening and into Christmas Day night.

The warmest spots are expected around Sundsvall and Gävleborg, potentially hitting ten degrees Celsius on Christmas Day. In southern Sweden, such as Götaland, a high-pressure system brings chilly temperatures around freezing, up to zero at most, with clear weather. Sunshine is anticipated in some areas.

"It is these strong, hard westerly winds in Norrbotten that bring in mild air from the Atlantic. On Christmas Day, it could be warmer in Jokkmokk than in Skåne," says Fredrik Cronvall.

Despite the mildness, warnings are in place. SMHI has issued a yellow alert for rain and sudden icy conditions in northwestern Norrbotten and western Jämtland from Christmas Eve afternoon. An orange warning covers strong winds in the Lapland mountains and heavy precipitation in western Norrbotten and Västerbotten.

"It is troublesome up in the mountains with really unstable weather. Especially from this evening onward, expect gusts and large amounts of precipitation, both rain and snow," Cronvall says. SMHI advises against mountain visits due to poor visibility and risks of disorientation, even on open terrain in southern Västerbotten.

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Photorealistic scene of heavy snowfall and Arctic cold in southern Sweden amid new snow warnings following Storm Anna.
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Storm Anna series: Arctic cold persists with new snow warnings across Sweden

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After Storm Anna's heavy snow and winds earlier this week, an Arctic cold front now dominates Sweden, with SMHI forecasting sub-zero temperatures nationwide and fresh snowstorms in the south on Monday.

The forecast for Christmas Eve points to bright sun and crisp minus degrees across almost all of Sweden, but no snow is expected in the southern parts. The snow line runs high up in the country, potentially making it the greenest Christmas since 2020. Meteorologist Lasse Rydkvist predicts frost that could add a white touch to the bare ground.

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The forecast for Christmas Eve points to mild weather without snow in most of Sweden. Meteorologists warn of continued warm and wet December conditions, though the north has seen snowfall. A small chance exists for snow in the south if cold air moves southward.

As remnants of Storm Anna bring continued snowfall into mid-week, a new low-pressure system threatens heavy snow in western regions, while SMHI forecasts high pressure bringing nationwide cold and a potential ice day over the weekend.

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SMHI has issued a yellow wind warning for large parts of northern Sweden ahead of Saturday, following two days of orange warnings. A deep low-pressure system is expected to bring very windy conditions with gusts up to storm force. In the mountain areas, orange warnings apply in the north and yellow in the south, with risks of snow and icy roads.

Large parts of Sweden have seen less than five hours of sunlight so far in December, according to preliminary SMHI figures. Stockholm and several other places have it particularly dark with under one hour of sunshine. Meteorologist Linus Falk describes it as generally low figures due to low pressure and clouds.

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Storm Anna continues to grip Sweden into the weekend after battering Gävleborg on New Year's Day, prompting orange and yellow warnings from SMHI for heavy snow and drifting. Thousands of households there remain powerless from prior storm damage, with repairs stalled by fresh snowfall; conditions should ease from Monday.

 

 

 

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