“A day with vårvärme and lavinfara”

“It will be a warm spring day in Sweden. But the weather beats on different parts of the country.”

“While the eastern Småland with a bit of luck may get to experience the year’s hottest day there is the warning in the mountains for strong winds and big lavinfara.”

“The warmer temperatures are holding in large parts of Sweden, and will in several places to rise during the day. Large parts of Götaland and Svealand, and the coast of southern Norrland, sweden, will get to see termometerns mercury rise up on the double-digit grades. There will be a shining sun.”

“In many places it can be more than 15 degrees and the hottest day is in sight.”

“– Yes, in all cases, the warmest so far, we may well hope that it gets warmer in the future, ” says Sandra Andersson, meteorologist at SMHI.”

“those who want to enjoy the heat should head to the east of Småland, where Karlshamns 16,7 degrees from the 26 of February can be switched.”

“The only thing south of the exceptions to the relative heat wave in Skåne and Halland, where clouds threaten to obscure the sun and dragging down the temperature.”

“But to take the opportunity to enjoy.”

“– The warmest air will remain Friday, but then sweeps colder air down across the country, ” says Sandra Andersson.”

“– On Sunday, the villages of snow and slush to get as far down as the northern Region.”

“For the areas that receive the sun and heat during Thursday and Friday there is a continued risk for grass fires.”

“In the mountains, it becomes not as pleasant. SMHI issuing a class 1 warning for very strong winds in combination with snow and rain in the mountains of jämtland and in the southern and the northern Mountains.”

“the Mountains may as blåsigast during the course of Thursday and Friday, then calms down somewhat,” says Sandra Andersson.”

“the environmental protection agency warns of big lavinfara in Abiskou002FRiksgränsfjällen, Kebnekaisefjällen and western vindel mountain during the Thursday and for very dangerous conditions in or under steep slopes.”