May starts colder than usual Hs.fi
Weather|Still, the meteorologist does not predict the back winter in southern Finland.
May Continues cold throughout Finland. On Tuesday night and early in the morning, snow and chute can also be rained in southern Finland, at least at the height of Tampere and Lahti.
In the west in Ostrobothnia and Southern Ostrobothnia, rainfall has already begun, but so far only water has come there.
Snow and sleet rains can even reach Uusimaa, such as Hyvinkää and Mäntsälä.
« You can come from the sky white, but it doesn’t stay on the ground. There is a lot of diffuse radiation, so immediately in the morning the sun starts to heat up, » the Meteorologist on duty at the Finnish Meteorological Institute Jari Tuovinen says.
According to Tuovinen, the soil is already a couple of three degrees warm.
« Even if it seems to be raining thick, it would rain for a while to stay in the ground. »
According to Tuovinen, the summer tires do not have to worry, because the roads hardly have time to freeze. Still, driving speeds should be reduced in the event of a snow or sleet if the visibility is poor.
Size In Finland, temperatures remain less than ten degrees at least until Friday. According to Tuovinen, the clouds always block the sky in the afternoons. The warmest moments can be in the mornings before noon if it is clear.
« A large legal space is a tough case. It is not the type of rapid change. We are clearly in colder readings throughout the week. »
ECMWF of the European Medium Weather Forences Center monthly forecast According to this week’s average temperatures in Finland, 1-3 degrees Celsius are colder than usual.
After Tuesday’s low pressure in southern Finland, it is dry for a few days. The north wind blows moderate, but gradually deteriorates. The low low pressure moves south along the Gulf of Bothnia. Then you can rain in Western Finland in some places.
On Friday, it may occur in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The temperature is at about seven degrees, so any rainfall comes in water. According to Tuovinen, the chances of raining on the south coast are very small.
« Or maybe snow granules can come if there are a little higher deaf clouds. »
To southern Finland According to Tuovinen, there is no actual back winter coming.
« Not like in Eastern Lapland in Salla and Kuusamo.