High pressure incoming could bring near 30 degrees

A high pressure system is expected to stabilize the weather mid-next week with high temperatures in southern Sweden.

Temperatures will already rise to 20–25 degrees in the southern part of the country on Thursday. The warmth is expected to persist through the weekend despite rain risk in Norrland and Svealand.

Unsettled weather may linger into early next week. From mid-week a high pressure system moves in from the southwest.

– In the southern parts we may even get high summer heat with temperatures close to 30 degrees, says Henrik Reimer. Further north it will be somewhat cooler with 20–25 degrees and continued shower risk.

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