Meteorologist clarifies weather myths and half-truths

SVT meteorologist Pererik Åberg examines common weather myths, such as whether it snowed more when one was young. He responds to claims presented by reporter Emil Toro Rosander in a clip. The article focuses on Dalarna and emphasizes factual reporting.

In an article on SVT Nyheter Dalarna, meteorologist Pererik Åberg addresses popular weather myths. A common perception is that it snowed more during childhood, but Åberg clarifies whether this and other claims are true, false, or partially accurate.

Reporter Emil Toro Rosander presents the myths in a clip where Åberg provides responses. The article was published on March 5, 2026, and highlights SVT's commitment to factual and impartial reporting. In uncertain situations, they state what is known and unknown.

The content targets readers in Dalarna and aims to clarify misconceptions about weather phenomena.

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