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Weather|For southern Finland, snow is unlikely on May Day, predicts the Finnish Meteorological Institute. On the other hand, many other scenarios are possible.
On May 1 Based on the current weather forecasts, it is a good idea to bring a picerrome with a raincoat and a sweater. In addition to the cool temperature, there may be water and even snow.
« For southern Finland, it can be said that snow is unlikely. On the other hand, it is unlikely that the temperature will rise near the heat limit, » says the meteorologist at the Finnish Meteorological Institute Juhana Hyrkkänen.
May Day is on Wednesday next week and the day of the May Day on Thursday. The predictions that reach there are still very uncertain. It is mainly that in the north is probably colder than in the south.
« The forecast scenarios will break down at the beginning of next week like a flock of sparrows, » says Hyrkkänen.
Forecan fresh According to the monthly forecast On the eve of May Day, the daytime temperature seems to rise to a maximum of 10 degrees in the west and south. At night, there may be a large part of the country, and rain from the west may arrive.
Foreca meteorologist Anna Latvala to point out Forecan on the weather blogthat temperature forecasts range from over 15 degrees to less than 5 degrees.
It is probably comforting for some that, according to Hyrkkänen, it is likely to have warmer weather this week. On the other hand, in the spring, temperatures often tend to rise week by week.
But Why is the prognosis so uncertain at the moment?
The cause is a low pressure area that brings more rainfall to Finland. According to Foreca, the low pressure route goes through northern Europe to the east. However, the forecasts still have confusion about how the area crosses Finland.
The route affects what temperatures are coming. According to Hyrkkänen, staying north of the front would even mean cold weather.
It is not impossible to stick to the low pressure area. This would mean more rainfall.
« In a way, it makes the wake of the wake exciting when you don’t know what’s going to come. »