Midsummer becoming cloudy and chilly
Midsummer|Rain is avoided, but Midsummer Eve and Day are both cloudy.
Midsummer It is mostly Poutainen, Cloudy and Chilly, says the Finnish Meteorological Institute based on the latest forecast.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute presented the forecast on Tuesday morning.
The temperature on the eve is as much as 4-5 degrees Celsius lower than the average. Even the sunshine is just not to wait.
On the eve, the temperature is approximately 18 degrees, about 15 degrees Celsius in the central parts and just over ten degrees in the north.
Temperature Does not change significantly on Midsummer Day. However, the cloud cover can be fractured and the sky is clarifying especially towards evening.
Most of the rainfall is avoided on both Midsummer Eve and Day. Early on Midsummer Eve may still occur in the south.
On the other hand, on Thursday of Midsummer week, there will be plenty of water in the central and southern parts of Finland.
On Thursday night and afternoon, there is also a fair amount of wind, so you should be careful in midsummer traffic.
On Sunday, it starts to warm up outside the north, where the weather remains unstable. In the middle and southern parts of the country, on the other hand, the temperature may rise to about twenty degrees Celsius on Sunday.
Lunch and west wind also intensifies as Sunday progresses.