Summer warmth expected across much of the country next week

SMHI forecasts that summer is approaching with temperatures up to 20 degrees starting Wednesday.

After a period of unstable weather, warmth looks set to arrive across large parts of Sweden.
Moa Hallberg, meteorologist at SMHI, says temperatures could reach 20 degrees and a degree or two higher in places.
Some uncertainty remains for northern Norrland where a precipitation area may bring lower temperatures on Wednesday.

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