Illustration of southern Sweden's countryside transitioning to milder, rainy weather with slippery roads after cold spell.
Illustration of southern Sweden's countryside transitioning to milder, rainy weather with slippery roads after cold spell.
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Milder weather approaching southern Sweden

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After a long cold spell, warmer temperatures and precipitation are expected in southern Sweden over the weekend. SMHI warns of risks such as slippery roads and frostbite in the north. Meteorologists note a shift from high pressure to low pressure.

Sweden has been gripped by persistent cold for nearly two months, but milder air is now approaching, especially in the southern regions. According to SMHI meteorologist Linus Falk, the dominant high pressure will be replaced by a low pressure system from the west starting Friday evening. This will bring higher temperatures and precipitation to the west coast and Götaland.

"On Saturday, we could see temperatures at zero or a few plus degrees in Götaland and southern Svealand," says SMHI meteorologist Caroline Vahlberg. The precipitation will be mixed: rain in the southern parts but snow in the north, where cold air persists. SMHI has issued a yellow warning for strong chill effect in the northern Lapland mountains on Friday, with temperatures dropping to around minus 30 degrees and a high risk of frostbite. "Take shelter from the wind and be alert to the body's warning signals," SMHI advises.

In Götaland, heavy precipitation could lead to a snowfall warning, according to Falk. The deep frost in the ground means roads will remain cold, increasing the risk of slippery conditions if rain falls. "If rain falls on cold road surfaces, there is definitely a risk of slippery roads," warns Vahlberg.

Despite the milder trend toward the end of February, variations persist: cold in the north but warmer in the south. However, Friday night and morning will still be very cold before the change. Increased wind may slightly ease electricity bills.

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X discussions highlight SMHI's forecast of a weather shift to milder temperatures and precipitation in southern Sweden over the weekend after prolonged cold, with warnings for slippery roads. Users express relief at the warmer weather, while some express skepticism about forecast reliability and persistence of cold.

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Photorealistic image of blooming spring meadows under sunny skies in Skåne, Sweden, signaling meteorological spring's arrival.
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Spring has arrived in southern Sweden

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Meteorological spring has officially arrived in parts of Skåne, Blekinge, and Gotland after seven days with daily average temperatures above zero. Despite an unusually cold winter, the timing is normal. Temperatures are rising in the south with sunny weather expected.

Meteorological spring has arrived in much of Sweden for the weekend. Double-digit temperatures and plenty of sun are forecast, especially in the south up to 14 degrees. Meteorologists warn of cool nights and a change afterward.

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Heavy snowfall is expected in southern Sweden, especially in Skåne. The weather conditions will remain cold and windy.

Despite the cold winter, SMHI warns of grass fire risks in snow-free areas of southern Sweden on Tuesday. The dry grass from last year can easily ignite and spread in the windy weather. The agency urges caution with outdoor burning and machinery work.

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