Rain and unsettled weather expected across Sweden this weekend

A low-pressure system from South Norway is moving into Sweden, bringing rain and strong winds over the weekend. Meteorologist Katarina Andersson at SMHI warns of unsettled weather with sun chances mainly in the south.

The low-pressure system reaches central Sweden on Friday before moving toward the Baltics in the afternoon. Large amounts of precipitation and thunderstorms are expected in eastern Svealand, Dalarna and southern Norrland while central and northern Norrland as well as the west coast may see sun.

On Saturday the unsettled weather continues with heavy showers and thunderstorms in eastern Svealand and along the Norrland coast. Sunday brings mixed conditions with some sun possible in southern Sweden while rain affects other parts of the country.

Temperatures range from 17 to 20 degrees on Friday and drop to around 15 degrees in rainy areas. The cool and unstable weather persists into next week with strong winds favorable for kitesurfing on Öland.

By mid-next week a new high-pressure ridge may bring more stable and warmer conditions but no new heat wave is expected according to SMHI.

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Rainy and windy weather during Sweden's National Day celebrations in the northern regions.
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Rain expected during National Day weekend across much of the country

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Weather forecasts for National Day on June 6 point to rain and wind in Norrland and parts of Svealand.

Sweden can expect variable weekend weather with temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees in places. A rain front will move in and affect several parts of the country during the weekend.

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SMHI has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms in Västerbotten and Norrbotten on Saturday.

A yellow warning has been issued for high temperatures in parts of Blekinge and Kalmar counties on Thursday and Friday. Tropical heat is expected this weekend, posing risks to vulnerable groups.

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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 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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SMHI has issued a yellow warning for heavy thunder across Örebro County on Midsummer Day. The morning offers sun while the afternoon risks rain and thunder.

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