Southern Finland is now pampering in spring heat-a meteorologist compares climate change to doping
Weather|Next week, even in the south, we will return to the temperatures typical of the season.
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It is warm in the Helsinki metropolitan area.
On Thursday and Saturday, the temperature in the Helsinki metropolitan area can rise to ten degrees, when there are usually zero in early March.
Next week the weather gets cold and returns closer to the usual readings, the meteorologist predicts.
In the metropolitan area It's warmer than usual right now.
Meteorologist on duty at the Finnish Meteorological Institute Pinja Rauhamäki says on Thursday morning that mercury can rise to 10 degrees Celsius in the Helsinki metropolitan area on Thursday.
The weekend also looks warm. On Saturday, the south may re -reach ten degrees Celsius, and other days are spun at about five degrees Celsius, says Rauhamäki.
The heat is also being accompanied by Pouta.
« There are more sunny days, even today, » Rauhamäki says.
However, those planning spring walks should take into account that rain showers may occur in the Helsinki metropolitan area on Saturday.
Over here Time of year is typically accustomed to zero, says a meteorologist at the Finnish Meteorological Institute Pauli Jokinen.
Compared to that, up to ten degrees Celsius sounds like a lot.
« Quite a great deviation, » Jokinen confirms.
« Yes, one could say that there is a rare or exceptionally warm day in the western part of the country. »
In Western Finland, ten degrees of heat can also be reached on Thursday.
River It is difficult to say how many individual weather abnormalities can be placed directly at the peak of climate change.
The effect of climate change on the weather can be compared to how doping affects the skier, Jokinen ponders.
Although the doping skier wins the competition, it cannot be said that he won it just because of the doping, but probably the sum of many factors. However, doping increased the probabilities of victory in the same way as climate change increases the likelihood of weather deviations, Jokinen says.
“Climate change (affected) all the time in the background.”
However, this week's spring heat is primarily about the natural deviation of the weather.
Next During the week, the weather is returning to the south closer to the usual.
“The cold trend is known. From the north, the air masses of air to us here, ”says Rauhamäki.
There will still be uncertainties in next week's forecast, but this is expected to have a few degrees of frost on the next Tuesday, Rauhamäki says.
Other days next week in southern Finland, it seems to be returning to zero.