Weather The wind will be gusty and strong on Friday, with heavy rain continuing in the south

Seawater is expected to rise to one meter by Friday afternoon.

Friday continues like Thursday in rainy and windy weather.

In the southern parts of the country, there is a wind warning on Friday. Meteorologist on duty at the Finnish Meteorological Institute Ari Mustalan according to the wind is gusty and strong all day.

In the Gulf of Finland, the wind rises to storm readings and there is a wave warning at sea.

Rain on Friday in the southern and western part of the country is abundant and continuous. In the east and north, the rain becomes more deaf. In the western and central parts of the country, rain can turn into partial sleet during the day.

In Uusimaa According to Mustala, 10–15 milliliters of water has accumulated in the last 12 hours. Accumulation is moderate but not yet abundant. Most water has fallen in the Tampere and Pori regions, where the accumulation in the last 12 hours is 20–30 mils.

Rain and wind have also raised the sea level, which is close to 70 cents off Helsinki on Friday morning. There is also a warning of rising water levels in the Gulf of Finland.

Sea levels are forecast to rise to their highest point at about two in the afternoon.

On Saturday, Saderintama will focus on the southern parts of Finland, the rest of Finland will be relatively rainy.

Temperature is still in the south on Friday around seven degrees and in the middle even on the plus side.

Saturday and Sunday are a little cooler. According to Mustala, the weekend temperatures in the south are around 4–5 degrees, and in the north we are on the frost side even during the day.

According to the Finnish Meteorological Institute, the snow cover border currently runs on the Oulu – Kaajani axis. So far, temperatures remain so low that melting hardly occurs.

Driving conditions are poor, especially in the central and northern parts of the country.

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