Sweden issues first snow warning of the season
And thus it begins.
Sweden’s national weather agency SMHI warns of snow in
northern Sweden over the weekend.
It’s a so-called class-one alert, so it’s the least serious
on a scale from one to three – but it’s the first snow warning of the season.
Between 20 and 30 millimetres of snow is expected to fall in
the Norrbotten region, mainly in its northern and eastern areas, between Friday
evening and Sunday morning.
Around 5-10 millimetres of snow is forecast for coastal
areas of the region, reports the TT newswire.
Central and southern Sweden will have to wait a while longer
for their first snow of the season, with rain but also sun predicted for the
weekend.
Sweden considers winter to have arrived when the average
daily temperature stays below 0C for five consecutive days. You can keep up to
date with the changing of the seasons on SMHI’s website.
Source thelocal.se
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