Weather The warmest day of the summer so far is due today

Temperatures can hurt near and even above the southern limit in southern and south-eastern Finland.

If the beach has been longing for, today Saturday is likely to promise at least good conditions. The warmest day of the summer so far is promised in many places.

Even the Heller limit can be knocked over or even crossed in the southern and southeastern parts of the country, where temperatures can rise above 25 degrees in some places.

A day is defined as a hot day if the highest temperature of the day in Finland at at least one weather observation station is 25.1 degrees or higher.

Helletta or not, temperatures across the country are summery anyway. Even in Lapland, the gauges may show more than 20 degrees except for the Arm.

There are small uncertainties about the temperatures in the forecast, as cloud cover is coming from the west, so that in the morning it will be possible to get showers in the western part of the country. In that case, the temperatures may remain slightly lower, says the meteorologist on duty at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Henri Nyman.

“The warmest readings are likely to be obtained by four in the afternoon. However, temperatures are already rising at noon. ”

In the eastern part of Finland, the day is rainy, but by Saturday night and the night before Sunday, the showers will have time.

This year, Finland has had only one hot day before this. In Oulu, the heat soared to 25.4 degrees on May 25th.

Meteorological The facility continues to warn of UV radiation in southwestern Finland, Uusimaa and Åland.

On Saturday, the radiation hurts across the risk limit to the regions of Western Finland and partly to South-Eastern and Central Finland.

UV radiation is strong when the UV index reaches a reading of six. In this case, unprotected skin burns easily in the sun.

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